Weather in Jordan can be extreme. The winters are cold, with snow and blowing wind moving across the open landscape. The summers are hot, with desert sun beating down, heating the inside of metal caravans where residents live. Fatima Al Zahri knows these extremes firsthand. She lives alone at the edge of camp, bordering a busy road. Her door doesn’t fit properly, so the caravan never gets warm in winter. And due to the extreme heat, Fatima must leave her door wide open to cool the interior of her caravan in the summer months. With no privacy fence to protect her, Fatima is exposed to traffic on the road, people walking by, even packs of dogs that roam the camp. Our team knew they could help Fatima feel more comfortable in her home with just one small change – a yellow extension to her caravan that surrounds the main door. The door serves both as a protection buffer and privacy shield. When she saw the yellow extension, Fatima couldn’t stop smiling! This will … [Read more...] about A Change for Fatima
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A Better Kitchen
Meet Nawal. She has a disability and lives with her sister in a tiny caravan in Za’atari Refugee Camp in Jordan. Because it's not easy for her to get around, Nawal spends most of her days inside. But what she loves more than anything? Cooking. When asked what would make her happy, Nawal said she wanted "a good kitchen that she can use proudly." But the kitchen of their caravan isn't built for her needs. We wanted to make Nawal's dream kitchen come true. So our engineers got to work building new shelves and adjusting the cooking area so it's now easy for her to use. When she saw the adjustments to the kitchen, Nawal was overjoyed. "I now realize there are people out there who cares about me!" she said. "You made my dream come true! I really wanted to get a new, nice kitchen. I feel now I'm like any other woman, I thought I was forgotten in this world, because of my disability." … [Read more...] about A Better Kitchen
A Place to Themselves
Can you imagine living in a home where you didn't have a place to go to the bathroom? We've discovered over the last few days how important privacy and protection is for the families in Za'atari camp. And that is true again today, when we met Maryam. This mother lives with her daughter Nirmeen in a small caravan that was lacking both a kitchen and bathroom. They put up blankets for privacy when bathing. They cook in their front yard, next to their neighbors. But, our team knew it wouldn't take much to bring this family some privacy. We constructed a new bathroom space by erecting iron sheet metal adjacent to the home. And we closed off a portion of the outdoor space into a new kitchen area. When they saw their new home, Maryam was ecstatic. "Now I can live safely, I'll stop feeling the eyes of people on us,” she said. “Now my daughter is like everybody else, she has a bathroom and walls, I feel she's finally protected." Team member Manar was also overjoyed … [Read more...] about A Place to Themselves
The Dignity of a Home
Meet Farooq. He's 50 years old and lives alone in an abandoned storage unit in Za'atari Refugee Camp. We met him because the family of one of the youth who attends our Youth Center looks after him. Although they have little themselves, they provide him with food and other basic needs. When our team started brainstorming people they wanted to help, Farooq was at the top of the list. Questscope’s motto “putting the last, first” means that we look to help the most vulnerable and invisible people. The caravan Farooq was living in had no furniture and was covered in debris and stone. The walls were thin and cracked, with no protection against the wind and rain. Snakes and rodents would come in at night. Our team was able to build Farooq a new caravan and provide fresh mattresses. He even offered to give us what little money he had to go towards the mattresses. He just wanted to contribute in any way possible to the creation of his home. He said, “I feel like a … [Read more...] about The Dignity of a Home
A Safe Kitchen
Today we’re completing the second half of turning our librarian Amjad’s home into a safe refuge for his family. The caravans in Za’atari Camp are made of thin metal and aren’t great protection against the cold winter wind and rain. In the summer, the caravans bake as temperatures rise to 115 degrees or more. Amjad’s kitchen didn’t have a regular ceiling. They were using cloth to cover the kitchen space. Bugs came into the kitchen because the walls weren’t well sealed. They also couldn’t use the kitchen when it rained because water ran down the metal stove, which was connected to the metal door frame, and could create sparks. A big safety risk, especially in a family with children! Amjad’s father Nabil said, “A kitchen without a ceiling is a nightmare because it affects my family’s health and safety.” We built a roof over their kitchen, which helped seal up this room so it is safe and usable year-round. We're so appreciative of all the love Amjad has put … [Read more...] about A Safe Kitchen
A Refuge for Amjad
Today we’re joining the family of our wonderful librarian, Amjad. He founded Questscope’s library at the Youth Center in Za’atari Camp. It's become a refuge for youth to read, study, and discover ways to heal from the wounds of war. "I found new strength in myself and for others," he said. In turn, the team wanted to help Amjad make his home a refuge for his family. There are two families who share one bathroom in his caravan. The lack of privacy is a deep concern around the dignity of each person, especially for women. We built a separate bathroom, so each family had their own space. Amjad's father Nabil said, “I’m so glad we separated the bathrooms. It’s only human for one family to have a sense of privacy even if we all live together. Thank you!” … [Read more...] about A Refuge for Amjad
The Gift of Privacy
Most families in Za’atari live in caravans – small metal structures with four, five, or more people living together in one room. Even refugee families who were loving and stable before the war can fracture under the daily pressure of living in such tight quarters. Amira lives with her three sons and a nephew. There is no privacy in the caravan. They all share one open bathroom, which isn’t walled off. The front entrance also isn’t well secured, and there is a risk of dogs coming in at night. Amira’s nephew lives with her in the camp because he was separated from his family and is currently unable to reunite with them. Amira took him in and treats him like a fourth son. Her nephew, with support from the three sons, wanted to create more privacy and safety in the home as a gift for Amira. A small token of thanks for all she’s done for him. We put in a wall to make the bathroom more private. We also put in a second wall to close off the entrance and make the home … [Read more...] about The Gift of Privacy
Welcome to Jordan!
For the next few weeks, we’re making change with our Syrian refugee colleagues in Za’atari Refugee Camp in Jordan! In 2015, Questscope officially joined the ARC family. Together, we work throughout Jordan and Syria with vulnerable young people and their families to provide education, mentorship, and critical aid. In Za’atari, Questcope operates a large youth center. It's run by a core group of 40 young adult Syrian refugees, who design programs, lead outreach, and develop innovations for youth to improve their lives and circumstances in the camp. Most people expect to only find hopelessness and defeat in refugee camps. And while there is unimaginable pain – there are also real-life heroes bringing life and love into this season of their lives. To kick off our time with these Syrian Changemakers, we hosted a brainstorming session with the team, putting our heads together to come up with real opportunities for change within our reach. We got lunch for the team - and got … [Read more...] about Welcome to Jordan!
Fueling the Fire
As we wind up our time with our friends at Upwardly Global in Chicago, we wanted to do something really special for them. A surprise that will help lift their spirits - and buoy their efforts to better the lives of the people they serve. We noticed that they could use a couple of things – especially in their kitchen area – that might help make their environment a little bit of a better place to spend so much time. So for day 116, we’re treating them for a change! Coffee fuels this hardworking team as they work long days to support refugees in their sometimes arduous job search. So what better surprise than a brand new Nespresso machine to make them feel fancy? They were so excited when we surprised them with the new addition to their kitchen. “This is so unexpected,” said Favin from the team. “I’m so appreciative. The idea that you’re gonna take our little kitchen and make it better….we’re so appreciative.” This group pours their heart and soul into their work, … [Read more...] about Fueling the Fire
A Simple Thanks
Upwardly Global is powered by their incredible team – but also by their network of supporters, friends, and volunteers. They amplify the work that UpGlo does, reaching so many more than would be possible without them. But, says Favin from the UpGlo team, they rarely ever get a chance to simply say thanks. There simply aren’t a lot of extra resources to go around. So for Day 115, we’re changing all that – a fun, relaxing night in honor of volunteers and alumni, filled with gratitude and good food. “Being able to say thank you – hard stop - never happens,” said Favin from Upwardly Global. “This was the very first thing I wanted to do.” Along with the volunteers, we invited alumni of the program too. Many of them have continued to support and be a part of the UpGlo family – many of them become volunteers, helping others to find the success they’ve achieved. As the night went on, the conversation got richer, stomachs got fuller, new friendships were struck up. It … [Read more...] about A Simple Thanks