Sara

Sara, a tenth-grade student at Jumana Secondary School for Girls in Ramtha, had always been eager to learn but had limited exposure to learning opportunities beyond the classroom. Like many students, she felt unsure about her future and unfamiliar with technical and vocational pathways.

Through the Student Forum, delivered in collaboration with the Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund, Sara explored technical fields for the first time through hands-on workshops, interactive group discussions, and practical career guidance. She participated in sessions on carpentry, refrigeration, and air-conditioning, discovering new interests and gaining confidence through real-life learning experiences.

One defining moment came during a carpentry workshop, where an activity on overcoming shyness helped Sara see her own strength and potential. By the end of the forum, she returned home more confident, curious, and empowered to make informed choices about her future.

Today, Sara has a clearer understanding of both academic and technical pathways and believes she can build her own opportunities—step by step—thanks to the experience made possible through the Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund.