Literacy for young refugees


Provide literacy skills to young refugees in Lebanon (Tax deductible)

There are more than two million Syrian and Iraqi refugees in Lebanon. More than half of these refugees are aged 17 or younger.

Integrating these traumatised children into Lebanon’s school system is a challenge. They face social, economic and bureaucratic obstacles, as well as language difficulties particularly in science and maths.

You can help to provide them with a Bible-based literacy course designed to help them back into the education system, so they can gain the skills they need for the future.

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Your donation will help in three ways:

  1. Young refugees will attend classes several times a week, giving them structure, purpose and routine
  2. They’ll learn a vital life skill which will equip refugees for the future they deserve
  3. Every student will receive a Scripture booklet so they can practice reading, and discover Jesus’ love

We are aiming to raise enough funds to teach 6,000 young refugees to read by 2021 and provide each of them with God’s word. Your support can change the lives of young people like Akram*.

Akram’s story

Akram grew up in Syria. His happy childhood was shattered by war. His brother was killed, his dad died, and his mum ‘disappeared’ after being accused of spying. Aged eight, Akram ended up in a refugee camp in Lebanon.

That was the moment Akram’s life went on hold. He’s been in a refugee camp for four years, ever since. Akram said, “I don’t do anything in the day. Nothing. I don’t have friends. I would like to visit my mum. I would tell her, ‘I miss you’.”

But Akram has not lost hope. He said, “My life would be better if I could read and write.” He dreams of being a doctor one day, and knows education is his ticket to something better.

*name changed to protect his identity

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