STORIES
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THE DIFFERENCE WE’VE MADE
Thanks to your support, we’re helping people facing poverty, injustice and marginalisation transform their lives. Some of those people have been kind enough to share their stories.
Supporting earthquake survivors: ‘We were hungry, and they gave us food’
“During the earthquake, the walls of the home cracked, and all the glass was shattered. The refrigerator broke and most of our food provisions were spoiled. We escaped our house in fear and sat down in the street.” Read more about what life is like for Sona, an earthquake survivor in Syria.
Hardship in Syria: ‘What makes us endure and persevere is our faith’
Many families in Syria have lost their homes and income sources as a result of the devastating earthquake in February 2023. One Armenian family explains how they keep going – despite continuing to live in a crisis situation.
Helping to rewrite futures in Egypt
“Every time I see a child or a woman whom I’ve helped, it encourages me to continue.” Magy, a young Egyptian Christian, tells us about her work as the educational programme coordinator at the Episcocare’s community centre in Alexandria.
Love in action, across divides
In the midst of the violence and polarising narratives that characterise the Israel/Hamas war, this hopeful story from a partner in Israel/Palestine is a beautiful picture of Christian love in action across ethnic divides.
Promoting sustainable agriculture in Lebanon
Since the economic crisis in Lebanon began in 2019, families face a daily struggle to get food on the table and are reduced to eating very limited, unhealthy diets. With the help of Embrace funding, churches in Lebanon have turned to cultivating their own land to produce fresh vegetables that can be distributed.
“I used to see life in black”
18-year-old Ahmed’s childhood has been blighted by violence. Two of his closest friends have been killed and Ahmed has been shot multiple times.
Rebuilding life in the West Bank after detention
18-year-old Abdul suffered severe PTSD after he was detained by the Israeli army at just 16. The effects of the trauma are still with him today.
Overcoming trauma in the West Bank
Amal was just 12 years old when she was violently attacked by a group of settlers just outside her home. She was left with both physical and psychological trauma.
Specialist disability care for Syria’s Children
“I am now receiving the emotional support I was greatly lacking”. Find out how the Embrace-supported Child Friendly Space in Syria helped not only Rania’s three children, but Rania herself.
*The names of some of the individuals features have been changed to protect identities.