Volunteers

02 Nov

Orphan Sponsorship

It’s always hard for a child to lose a parent, it puts him through all kinds of difficulties, especially when the circumstances around him are like the ones in Syria right now. Most families in north Syria are having troubles to provide their  basic needs for life, But what about the ones who lost their providers ? We support such families with monthly allowances to be able to keep the orphans from being hungry, provide shelter, clothes, and keep them from leaving school. we...

22 Oct

Give education to 200 Syrian children

In times of crisis, education is often categorized as a non-essential human need when compared to providing food, water, and shelter, which are top priorities for most donors.  ​ ​ Syria is still listed as a crisis zone for the 10th consecutive year. This fact has had a catastrophic impact on Syrian children especially amid the pandemic, and the necessity arising of the great need to allocate all available resources to try and contain the pandemic.In the beginning of 2021, OCHA mentioned in...

11 Apr

Evaluating Education Sector in North West Camps

As the war in Syria enters its tenth year, with no political solution to the conflict in sight, its spill over is upholding a humanitarian, development, security, and socio-economic crisis in the entire region. Education gaps are particularly worrying. Over 1.7 million children and youth are in need of education assistance in North West Syria. The conflict has taken a tremendous toll on children’s access to educational services and protection. Children in Syria suffer protracted and multiple displacement, continuous exposure...

01 Apr

OSRA continues online Education in All Schools

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected educational systems worldwide, leading to the near-total closures of schools, universities and colleges. In order to continue educational process, OSRA has shifted to online education in all its educational facilities.OSRA continued education process by reordering and sharing online courses with students to cope with COVID-19 pandemic.Using basic communication tools and software such as WhatsApp and mobile phones, OSRA can make education accessible for all the students throughout NWS.     ...

02 Mar

Fighting illiteracy during Summer

Learning to read in the first years of primary school is critical for retention and success in future grades. Literacy is the cornerstone of development. It leads to better health, better employment opportunities, safer and more stable societies. OSRA and Souriyat Across Borders (SAB) have established new learning center in Kelly camp in North West Syria.The center is providing remedial education including literacy and numeracy classes for more than 150 children in NWS camps.The center is providing remedial education including literacy and numeracy classes...

20 Feb

1000 Sponsorship during 2020

We build a strong relationship up between sponsors and orphans, focusing on the psychological and moral aspects of the orphanOSRA Plans to Secure Sponsorships to more than 1000 orphans dusring 2020Providing social, educational and health care to orphans, to ensure they are raised well while continuing to support them until they become independent and effective members of their society. Establishing child and orphan care societies in Syria, and addressing psychological problems and the negative effects of war on children in Syria....