“Unfortunately, we carry the scars of war and trauma etched into our land. The earthquake was another devastating blow, a new level of hardship on a city that was already struggling.
But the most difficult and widespread struggle, the one that causes constant hardship, is the crisis of a poor economy and living conditions. During the war, hunger gnawed at our stomachs. Water was a precious commodity we searched for, and electricity a distant dream. The echoes of those hardships still linger, but the present holds its own challenges. The most suffocating of all is the disparity between prices and salaries, where daily goods rise to unimaginable levels, while salaries remain stagnant, barely enough for a few days.
Imagine trying to feed a family when milk and meat, essential for children’s growth, are considered luxuries? Every penny is a desperate struggle for survival, leaving dreams and aspirations buried under the weight of daily necessities … university supplies, fees to compensate for the crippling power cuts, and even basic medication—all of these become burdens on already strained shoulders.
In the midst of all this pain, the voucher provided by the Salesian Fathers is a lifeline. It allows families like mine to purchase basic necessities, dairy products, cheese, milk and cleaning supplies, things that would otherwise be out of reach. It is a chance to put nutritious food on the table and ensure that the simplest necessities of life are available.
This seemingly small act of kindness has a profound impact. It allows us to face another month with a little less worry. It frees up mental space to focus on our studies more than on securing the most basic necessities of life, especially food.
Of course, the impact goes beyond the material. The help of the Salesian Fathers is a testament to their unwavering faith in us. It nourishes our determination to persevere, to continue learning, and to dream of a brighter tomorrow. In your generosity, we see a belief in Aleppo’s ability to rise from the ashes stronger and more vibrant than before.
Our hearts overflow with gratitude. The Salesian Fathers constantly remind us that we are not alone in this struggle. With this help, we will continue to move forward, brick by broken brick, to rebuild our lives and our city. Because Aleppo, like its people, is a city that will never break.”
Abdo’s story brightly illustrates why your support matters—and why we are grateful to count you among our Salesian Missions family. Learn more about our work in Syria. Our mission delivers life-saving supplies—and renewed hope—to disaster victims with nowhere else to turn. What’s your mission?

