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Her worries about children motivate Fatima to find an exit

Her worries about children motivate Fatima to find an exit

September 4, 2018
in On Home, SARC Stories
1 min read

Similar to most Syrians, Fatima has suffered difficult circumstances due to the crisis, which affected her career, social life, physical and psychological aspects. However, she didn’t give up and decided to find an exit. “In the beginning, I was hesitant to visit SARC’s psychological clinic, but the determination to find a solution motivated me to that”. She said.

In SARC’s social care center, Fatima has involved in an intervention plan designed by the psychological health department, where she attended educational sessions, checked by a specialist physician, got proper medications and participated in PSS entertaining activities.

During health recovery, Fatima followed up her medication, concentrated strength point and positive aspects of her life to skip then all obstacles. “Today, I have a hope to make a dignified life for my children”. She said with optimism. For her career, Fatima got a finance grant by SARC’s humanitarian support project in coordination with the UNHCR. She wants to open a small grocery shop. “I will take care of my family. I am proud of my achievements among them the ability to solve problems” She said happily.

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