But
with his school and neighborhood destroyed by bombs, Raouf’s family
fled for Jordan. When we met him, fear paralysed Raouf from wanting to
return to school. Now thankfully, through trauma healing and simple
learning activities, Raouf is comfortable enough to be back in the
classroom.
Syrian,
American, British or Sudanese, we are all neighbors who rely on one
another. Now our neighbors need our help and that of our leaders for
these are stories that are too common around the world.
Right
now, $9 billion is needed to ensure that children like Raouf, get a
quality education they deserve. Sign the petition and call on World
Leaders to come together at the World Humanitarian Summit and prioritize
education in emergencies funding for children.
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