Aya

Aya’s journey is a testament to resilience and the transformative power of education. After fleeing Syria with her family in 2014, Aya arrived at the Azraq Camp in Jordan. The journey was grueling, marked by sandstorms, extreme heat, and scarce resources. Despite these hardships, Aya was eager to resume her education after missing a semester during the move. However, catching up proved challenging due to overcrowded classrooms and the learning gaps she faced.

Thanks to Relief International and the Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund they offered Aya access to their Remedial Education program. This initiative significantly improved her academic performance and enriched her social life. Aya thrived—making friends and actively participating in various activities.

However, when both her parents found jobs—her father in Saudi Arabia and her mother within the camp—Aya had to take on the responsibility of caring for her younger siblings. This situation caused her to miss classes and fall behind once again.

Relief International’s opening of an Early Childhood Development center in Village 6 provided a much-needed solution. Aya could now bring her younger brother Ahmad to the center while she attended school. This arrangement allowed Aya to focus on her education and regain her academic standing, while Ahmad benefited from early childhood education.

Now, as Aya prepares to enter eighth grade, she is excited to return to school full-time, reconnect with her friends, and work toward a brighter future.