Summary
I still remember that day as if it were yesterday. I sat holding my baby Maria in a neighborβs living room, hoping weβd be safe, when the blast threw us across the floor π₯. Mariaβs head bled, and I cried out to God as I raced her into surgery. Four hours later, they removed bone and glassβ¦yet a piece of shrapnel remains in her head. For ten years, weβve struggledβphysical therapy, surgeries, fearβyet Open Doors supporters stepped in with the machines and materials we needed. Now, I see hope reborn in Syriaβs rubble π±. I love my country, and through this project, I choose to stay and rebuild our future here β€οΈ.
Time Chapters
01:04 Warβs Onset Explained
02:01 The Devastating Blast
03:09 Mariaβs Surgery
04:46 Project and Hope
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Itβs been almost 10 years since the explosion. Ani still canβt talk about the day without crying. She remembers exactly where she wasβholding her baby daughter on her lap, sitting in a neighborβs living room because she thought it would be safer than her own home. She has a daily reminder of the bombing beyond the traumatic memory. Her daughter, Maria, still carries a chunk of the mortar shell, embedded in her head. Theyβre just one of the people whose lives were changed forever in the Syrian Civil War. But thanks to Open Doors supporters, that isnβt the end of this familyβs story
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