Fourteen years later, the story is still being written.
Syrian families are not starting from nothing. They are starting from everything they carried with them: skills, ideas, memory, love, and the will to build again.
This World Refugee Day, Karam is entering a new chapter in Syria, bringing Beit Karam home and building alongside youth and families, one school, one studio, one community at a time.
The journey home is already underway. Will you join us?
Karam Foundation
We are a non-profit organization on a mission to build a better future for Syria.
06/18/2026
The World Cup is in full swing and this weekend, Karam House is getting some soccer energy of its own.
Karam Connections participants are returning to Turkiye to kick off summer sessions this Saturday, hosting soccer, slime, creative activities, and more with our students.
Could the next MVP be training at Karam House? ⚽️
06/15/2026
A bathroom with running water.
A light switch that turns on.
A desk waiting for a student.
A window that keeps the cold out.
These sound like small things until you try learning without them. For schools damaged by war, repair is the difference between chaos and routine. Between getting through the day and being able to learn again. This kind of normal is worth rebuilding.
Support this work by donating to the link in bio.
This year, we’re meeting Syria in a moment of return, repair, and real possibility.
Families are coming home. Schools that sat quiet for years are starting to fill again. Students are stepping into classrooms, asking questions, trying new things, and imagining a future that once felt very far away.
Karam’s work in 2026 is about being part of that momentum while bringing learning and innovation to communities that have carried so much and still continue to build.
Share this video and help us keep building alongside Syria’s future. Support the work through the link in bio.
06/01/2026
This World Refugee Month feels different.
For years, this month has been a time to honor the courage of Syrians forced to flee, families who carried home in their memories and children who grew up between borders.
This year, many Syrians are returning home.
But return is not the end of displacement— it’s the beginning of rebuilding.
It means children need schools.
Families need stability.
Young people need pathways to lead.
At Karam, our work has always been rooted in the belief that Syrians are not defined by displacement. They are builders, leaders, artists, students, parents, neighbors, and the future of Syria.
As more families make their way home, we are walking with them into this next chapter — from survival to agency, from exile to belonging, from loss to possibility.
This World Refugee Month, we honor every person still waiting for safety, every family rebuilding after return, and every Syrian carrying the future home.
Home is not only where we return.
Home is what we rebuild together.
05/27/2026
Eid Adha Mubarak from all of us at Karam 🤍
If you haven’t fulfilled your Adahi this Eid, you can do so through our Adahi El Eid campaign, your donation helps provide essential support to families and communities in need. You can also help children celebrate Eid with new clothes, giving them a moment of joy, dignity, and excitement this holiday season. Link in bio.
Thank you for continuing to stand with Syrian families and for being part of this community.
Thank you for your Karam!
During our Mother’s Day Brunch in Chicago, Karam CEO shared updates from our work on the ground in Syria. Karam Caravan is reaching 4 schools every week, supporting over 4,000 students this year through creative learning opportunities.
Alongside this work, Karam continues to rehabilitate schools and provide return grants for families rebuilding their lives back home.
Students back in classrooms. Families returning home. Communities beginning again.
This is what rebuilding from within looks like 🤍
Thank you to everyone who showed up and made this Mother’s Day brunch so special 💐
05/12/2026
Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at Karam 💐
Today, we celebrate the mothers in our community, the ones who continue to nurture, protect, and hold their families together through every challenge.
We especially honor Syrian mothers who have endured loss, displacement, and uncertainty, yet continue to move forward with strength and hope for their children’s future.
To every mother rebuilding, supporting, teaching, and loving through it all — we celebrate you today and everyday.
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