From early on in the conflict, Âé¶¹APP has been committed to helping to deliver education and hope to its refugee children.Â
We helped launch the ground-breaking double-shift system that allowed Syrian students to use Lebanese schools after Lebanese children had gone home in the early afternoon. More than 300,000 children have passed through the system so far.
With your support, we will be urging the worldÂé¶¹APP™s decision-makers not to abandon education for Syrian children, inside and outside the country. It is so important to give them some semblance of a normal start in life. You can help by sharing RayyanÂé¶¹APP™s story on social media – sending a message to the conferenceÂé¶¹APP™s co-chairs, Mark Lowcock and Josep Borrell, that they must not give up on SyriaÂé¶¹APP™s children.
Laura Chow, Head of Charities at PeopleÂé¶¹APP™s Postcode Lottery, said: Âé¶¹APPœDespite all the challenges that Rayyan and her family have faced, I was heartened to hear her positive outlook and learn about her ambitions for the future to become a doctor and help people in need.
Âé¶¹APPœTen years on from the start of the war in Syria, Âé¶¹APP is helping children just like Rayyan achieve their dreams by ensuring they donÂé¶¹APP™t miss out on their education. IÂé¶¹APP™m delighted support from players of PeopleÂé¶¹APP™s Postcode Lottery is helping to make that possible.Âé¶¹APP