

• Two fully equipped classrooms for the primary stage.
• Two halls for social activities, to enhance community interaction and provide various activities.
• A hall for women’s vocational training, equipped with the latest equipment and 14 high-quality sewing machines to develop women’s skills in the field of sewing.
• Three functional residences designated for female teachers and vocational training trainers, to ensure the continuity of the educational and training project in the region.


Amidst feelings of joy, 49 affected families received the keys to their new homes, which are temporary housing units specially equipped for families who have not yet been able to build or renovate their homes damaged by the earthquake.
Basma Foundation for Social Development has previously implemented previous phases of housing projects that included four affected villages, with the total number of beneficiaries so far reaching 205 homes for the benefit of more than 1,000 people. The Foundation also supervised the construction and support of four schools in the affected areas, by building 10 classrooms, 7 functional housing units, and 17 health facilities, reflecting its ongoing commitment to supporting affected communities and providing their basic needs.
This humanitarian initiative reflects the commitment of Basma Foundation for Social Development and the Human Apple organization to support affected families and achieve their stability under exceptional circumstances, and to provide the necessary services that contribute to improving the quality of life for affected local communities.

