“Four years ago, I was waiting for my husband to come home from the market to buy vegetables and there was a knock at my door,” said Salma. “Our neighbor came to inform me that my husband had died after the market was bombed.”
“After the war started, I lost my job and have been living with disease ever since,”
“I’ve always dreamt of having a baby but since I married at the age of 40, I thought it was impossible,”
They made the dangerous journey to Jericho and stayed for a few days. Struggling to stay warm, Abdelsalam was forced to leave his family a few times in search for blankets.
"I went to a doctor for testing when I started experiencing a persistent cough, night sweats, a high fever and chest pains,” said Qassim. “Then I was sent to a TB center in Aleppo city, was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis, and had to continue treatment without interruption.”
Dad, I want a wheelchair, that's all I dream about, I want to get out of the fabrics of this tent.
the project began as a single drawing. The two artists continued to expand their artwork on the walls and turned the center into a heartwarming environment
“Growing up, I often heard the same question,” said Amina. “What is your dream?” Her answer has been the same for years, to receive an education.
"After the physical evaluation, the necessary treatment plan was developed, with some motor assistance, which is a walker, hand splint and a night leg,”
Finally, after four years, my dreams of being a mother were coming true,” said Wafa. Those were her words when she found out she was pregnant during a checkup. It was then when Wafa’s doctor told her that she was pregnant with triplets.
The mother says: "On the first day at Atma camp, my daughter Sidra, who had not completed her seventh month yet, couldn't stop crying. I noticed that she had difficulty breathing after she got out of the dust and the smashed furniture."
The doctor in charge of Marouf said: "After two days of treatment, the child’s condition began to improve. His appetite became better, the vomiting decreased, and the fever reduced. His general condition is acceptable". The doctor added: "We repeated the laboratory tests and after the results we decided to continue the treatment.
“We fled from Aqirbat, and we settled in Wadi al-Gharib, then we got stock in the siege without anything to live on”
“We visited many PHCs, and we started the treatment journey, it was so hard, her situation was so bad, and the treatment was doing no good for her situation”.
After the situation worsened, her father was left with no other options but to go to Al-Fardous Hospital. The analysis showed that Mona, the four-year-old girl, suffered from kidney ascites.
After his arrival to Idlib, Amer had three operations consecutively in the hospitals of Maarat Alnoman, then he settled in Kafar Nobol and continued his treatment at one of the nearby medical points. Because of the urgent need for a thoracic surgery ,he needed a convenient transportation to Bab Alhawa. One of his neighbors told him about SRD’s ambulance system.
Uncle Ibrahim says: “I had suffered from a dry cough, but poverty and the lack of money stopped me from visiting any medical center, I don’t have any money to live day-to-day, how could I afford a doctor and the expanses of medicine?”
"my child’s death is becoming a ghost following me day and night” , this is what Mrs.Safia Said when she arrived to Maryam Hospital.
Learn more about Mrs.Safia suffering from displacement and illness.
For this purpose, SRD directed its mobile clinics to shelters and to offer the medical treatment needed.
Ibrahim said "a miracle happened; I was able to partially stand and sit"
"When the beating begins, I start crying out of pain, and maybe someone hears about me and comes to save me from the clutches of this beast," says Fatima
Maryam is a nineteen-year-old girl with a hearing impairment since birth, what make her lonly in her room and learn nothing about social life and the outside world.