Bayti orphanage center Protection
From the countryside of Hama
She lives in Mashhad Rohin camp – widows camp, with three children.
After the death of her husband in the bombing of their village, she was forced to escape to the camps of northern Syria.
Um Mahmoud says: I was in a bad mood because of the displacement and the death of my husband. when Maram Foundation team visited the camp and conducted awareness-raising sessions.
The awareness sessions changed my situation for the better, and I felt better and made a big difference.
Then they provided computer courses, although I never know how to work on a computer.
I registered in this course and I was one the best in the course, in the final of vocational training I got cash for work
Currently, I am working in data entry
The training involved interacting with items on the screen, using the computer keyboard, dealing with the Windows system, and identifying computer parts and Office programs.
The aim of the vocational training is to enable widows to open their own businesses, enhancing access to livelihoods by creating income-generating opportunities and improving access to Infrastructure of production and market to restore the recovery of the local economy.
Um Mahmoud says: I thank Allah that my situation has changed for the better.
I will continue on this path and I will succeed. I do not want to be dependent on anyone, and I will work to help my children