“Regardless of the situation, you must overcome the tears of anguish and pain in order to continue and achieve your goals. You may easily solve any problem in your life if you change the term impossible with the word challenge in your dictionary.”
I am Shamus Haj Rahmon from Khan Sheikhoun, I am 28 years old
I was one of the hundred thousands of people who had to flee the murderous war machine, yet this did not prevent me from pursuing my education. I am a college student studying education, and I have always wanted to work in the humanitarian sector.
I joined Naseem al-Iman Association and worked as a volunteer to provide help to our vulnerable people in the camps.
Our mission was to restore smiles to faces that had long experienced the scourge of war, displacement, poverty, and difficult living conditions. We accomplished this via our work by providing humanitarian cases with safety, support, and counseling.
I was chosen to participate in the personal skills program, and it was a great session in which I learned a lot about how to speak to others effectively and describe what is going on in our environment.
I suggest that everyone attends this course since I believe it was unique and distinguished.