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"Eid al-Fitr Events" 

As part of the Eid al-Fitr celebrations, Frontlines For
Change
organized a series of events for children at their centers in Syria and Lebanon, including special celebrations for children with disabilities, and the organization invited many children with the aim of creating a joyful festive atmosphere that reflects the spirit of Eid and brings smiles to their faces.

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"TRAINING COURSES"​

As part of our efforts towards positive change and development in various fields, we have conducted numerous training courses aimed at effectively transferring knowledge to the community. Among these courses are:
1) English language courses
2) Literacy courses
3) Workshops (Empowering Camp Leaders)As we continue our educational projects for children at our centers in Arsal.

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"A MEMORY WITH SEKBEH"​

is part of our Ramadan campaign to stay connected with our community during the Month of Goodness,Volunteers and others share their personal memories and feelings related to Ramadan in their own beautiful words, creating a unique contribution to our Ramadan project,
 “Sekbeh Kitchen.

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"INSPIRING MESSAGES"

At the end of our journey in our Ramadan kitchen, filled with love and kindness that we experienced together step by step,and we drew strength from the happiness we spread at every iftar table. The Volunteers expressed their delight in participating and providing support to fasting families through heartfelt words, carrying messages of inspiration that encourage acts of kindness. 
“Ramadan Project.

INSPIRING STORIES FROM VOLUNTEERS 
INVOLVED IN THE RAMADAN KITCHEN PROJECT (SEKBEH)

AIDA:

The great mother, Aida, the remarkable woman, mother of five children and a proud grandmother to her seven grandchildren. Her touch is always present in Ramadan meals, and each day she puts in more effort to offer the best and most beautiful. Aida shared her feelings with these words:
I wait eagerly for the morning, imagining my way to the kitchen, which has become the most beautiful part of my life; I can’t imagine my day passing normally without it. As we grow older, the feelings of love grow with us. The greatest source of our happiness is the joy we see in the eyes of the families we’ve been able to make smile by preparing and offering iftar meals in the Ramadan kitchen (SEKBEH)
Volunteering is what brings meaning to life, expanding the heart and revitalizing the spirit. To be a sourceof support and assistance for families in need is the greatest gift one can give oneself, a true reward duringthe month of giving.
I am very happy to have met a team whose main goal is to make a difference in people’s lives, and I am extremely proud to have been a part of them. I wish them success in every step, and I pray for their continued efforts because people need these high spirits and humanitarian initiatives filled with love and kindness

ABEER:

The exceptional chef, Her long hours every day spent behind massive cooking batches result in the creation of the most delicious
and exquisite meals, crafted with her skillful hands.We asked Abeer: How do you feel knowing that the meal you lovingly prepared
will be a main dish on the Ramadan tables of many families?
She responded: The impact I offer to fasting individuals during Ramadan is akin to a dream, and what makes it even more beautiful is that I have achieved this dream through the efforts of (SEKBEH) Kitchen.
I always pray to God to enable us to provide the best under the best conditions.
I hope Ramadan brings goodness and joy to everyone and that it is celebrated in the best circumstances.

KHALIL:

Our wonderful Ramadan kitchen volunteers have dedicated their time this blessed month to support families in need with their efforts and abilities; Khalil’s response to our question, “What does volunteering mean to you?” perfectly illustrates this spirit.
We all know that volunteering is a humanitarian act that fills us with joy and happiness.
Especially in these challenging times, and at a young age, there’s nothing more rewarding than dedicating some of our energy to help those in need and enjoying the smiles we bring to their faces. For these reasons, I decided to join and become one of the volunteers in the (SEKBEH) Ramadan kitchen, which constantly strives to lead in positive and impactful initiatives!
It is in these moments that we discover our capacity to give.
Change begins with the hands that decide to give and Contribute, no matter how tough the circumstances.
Nothing compares to the joy of giving…!

ABO ZIYAD:

Uncle Abu Ziyad,the king of the Sfeha and the owner of the beating heart at the age of years but his soul is still young.
starting his day with us from in the morning and he farewells us with his sweet smile at, so that his family would receive him eagerly after a long day, And he is the only breadwinner for his family in this difficult situation.
When I asked him about his tiredness and effort during this long workday, he smiled and asked:
is there something greater than God using us to help the people?
a person’s life and value are measured by his humanity, so thank you, Uncle Abu Ziyad

HADIA:

Hadia the owner of the Golden Hands,Every Ramadan, she has the imprint of love.
She waiting for this month with eagerness, because volunteering means a lot to her, it gives her energy and love, and her presence with people makes her heart bigger and makes her happy.
Although she is a mother and responsible for a family, but this thing does not deter her from making an effort and supporting with love and pleasure in everything she can do.
We wish Hadia health, strength, and joy of heart, like what she gives to people.

GALLERY