
The Syrian refugee crisis remains the world’s largest displacement crisis of our time.
Since the Syrian civil war began in 2011, families are consistently being ripped apart — the brutal conflict has killed hundreds of thousands, including innocent young children who lost their parents and became orphans overnight.
There are currently 3.6 million Syrian refugees living in Turkey and 1.2 million of them are children. These children have witnessed what no child ever should, causing emotional and mental trauma that will require the appropriate resources to heal.






In an attempt to be a part of the solution, MAUSA is raising funds to build an orphan and widow center in Gaziantep, Turkey, along with a school for aged children. The team is working with partners on the ground to: