In the heart of Gaza, a unique initiative called the Samir Project is providing children with a rare opportunity to experience safety, learning, and healing through a specialized camp program.
"This camp offers a temporary escape from the trauma of conflict, allowing children to just be kids again," explained a project coordinator.
The program focuses on educational activities, psychological support, and recreational opportunities designed to help young participants rebuild their sense of security. Through structured play, creative workshops, and therapeutic sessions, children who have experienced the stresses of living in a conflict zone are finding moments of normalcy and hope.
Organizers report that the camp has become more than just a physical space—it's developing into a community where children can form supportive friendships and process their experiences in a protected environment. The initiative represents a grassroots effort to address the invisible wounds of war on Gaza's youngest residents.