Why It Matters

Why It Matters

Why we fight for every child to grow up in a family — and why now is the moment to act.

The Problem

After more than a decade of war, thousands of Syrian children are still growing up without families — not always because they are orphans, but because of poverty, broken systems, and a policy of separation that kept children in orphanages unnecessarily.

Too often in times of war and chaos, orphanages become the default — not because they are best for children, but because they are convenient.

What the Research Shows

Orphanages are overcrowded, under-staffed, and emotionally harmful

They cannot meet a child’s developmental needs

They are expensive and unsustainable

They sever essential family bonds


Learn More

We’ve gathered key resources, stories, and reports that explain why this issue matters so urgently — including recent documentaries and articles about Syria’s former separation policy.


Safeguarding & Accountability

We are committed to the highest standards of safeguarding and accountability. A dedicated safeguarding policy and independent reporting mechanisms ensure that children, families, staff, and communities are always protected.

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