In Dasht-e-Barchi, a poverty-stricken area on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, Fatima, an 11-year-old girl, faced a health crisis. With no access to nearby hospitals and lacking financial resources, her […]
In Dasht-e-Barchi, a poverty-stricken area on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, Fatima, an 11-year-old girl, faced a health crisis. With no access to nearby hospitals and lacking financial resources, her […]
Like so many families, Mahmoud and Leyla, a Syrian couple, faced separation while escaping their homeland. Ending up in Belgium, Leyla who was pregnant gave birth alone without her husband’s […]
Meet Soha, a resilient 6-year-old Syrian refugee student attending the Zeedu sessions led by Blossom Hill Fellow Amin Marei at a Montessori school in Egypt. Engrossed in a numeracy learning […]
In the graphic design class at Blossom Hill Fellow Fereshteh Forough’s coding school in Herat, Afghanistan, a group of talented girls is honing their skills in Adobe Illustrator. With great […]
On World Refugee Day, Blossom Hill stands with the 108.4 million individuals worldwide who have been forcibly displaced due to conflict and persecution. Behind these numbers, are individuals with their […]
On a basketball arena in Amman, Jordan, Blossom Hill’s Sports for All program is igniting a fiery passion for the game. The program’s spirited students, ages 13 – 16, are […]
Students from Blossom Hill Fellow George Batah‘s college coaching program are aiming high and achieving their wildest dreams! Congratulations to Rose on her recent acceptance and scholarship from Princeton University […]
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 […]
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