In the rural village of Al-Jazira, Fatima, a single mother of three, struggled to provide basic needs for her family. With limited access to education and employment opportunities, she faced a daily battle against poverty and uncertainty.
Yusuf, a 62-year-old farmer in a remote area, had limited access to healthcare facilities, which made managing his chronic illness difficult. Frequent travel to the nearest hospital was costly and time-consuming.
When devastating floods struck the coastal town of Al-Hassan, hundreds of families lost homes and livelihoods. Theyazin Charity Care mobilized quickly, providing emergency relief supplies, shelter, and psychological support.
Amina, a bright student from a low-income family, faced financial barriers that threatened to cut her education short. With support from Theyazin Charity Care’s scholarship program, she was able to continue her studies uninterrupted.
Sara, a survivor of conflict-related trauma, struggled with anxiety and isolation. Theyazin Charity Care offered her access to counseling and community support groups, helping her process her experiences in a safe environment.