Fatima is one of the girls who graduated from Blossom Hil Fellow Maryam Montague’s Soar Empowerment program in northern Syria. Her family was greatly affected by the war and they […]
Fatima is one of the girls who graduated from Blossom Hil Fellow Maryam Montague’s Soar Empowerment program in northern Syria. Her family was greatly affected by the war and they […]
Nilofar, 17, was born and raised illiterate in a remote village in Kundoz province, Afghanistan. Her family was displaced to Kabul after losing their house during the war between the […]
Seventy-seven years of an independent Jordan! Montessori students at The Azraq Center – including our diverse community of Syrian refugees, Jordanians, Chechens, and Druze – came together to celebrate Independence […]
The Science United Festival has started! The virtual science fair for refugee and migrant students created by Blossom Hill Fellows Erika Gillette and Katerina Tsikalaki has 15 new inspiring, really […]
Fadia is a remarkable 10-year-old student from Syria, currently residing with her family at the Refugee Camp of Schisto. Against all odds, she has embarked on an incredible musical journey […]
Zahra lives in a beautiful and tranquil remote rural village near Irbid, Jordan. She loves its tranquility and the olive trees but is faced daily with the challenges of raising […]
Nura,9, lives in Dhaisha Refugee Camp near a watch tower. She frequently hears the sounds of bullets and smells tear gas, and, as a result, suffers from anxiety, fear, and […]
Hala Al Arid, 23, is a Palestinian refugee living in south Lebanon. Life in the refugee camp is hard and opportunities are very limited. When she graduated from high school, […]
The Greek language class at ANKAA vocational center, run by Blossom Hill Fellows Sara Vispi and Line Didelot, was a huge success! All the students — refugees from Syria, Iran […]
War and persecution have severe effects on family life, often separating them for many years. Because of the war in Syria, Khaled and Ahmed were separated from their mother for […]
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