She had already tried to start a party decorations and sweets business, but the difficult living conditions in Syria and the arrival of the pandemic forced Ramia to close her shop, into which she had poured her expertise, passion and imagination. Restar – Restart to stay l and gave her confidence, provided a new refrigerator, an electric generator and chocolate molds: all basic tools to get production back on its feet. Ramia has started working from her own home again, she is happy for this unexpected opportunity, especially since orders have also returned in abundance. Her business idea is working and promising, and in fact Ramia has started to redesign the future: she wants to expand the business, she wants to reopen her old shop, she wants to make the chocolate molds herself, experimenting with new shapes and new cocoa blends. Now that summer will bring parties and events, the demand for sweets will increase, to Ramia’s advantage. And then there is the other aspect, the fundamental one of reciprocity: a way to “enrich” the community in which the beneficiaries live, not an economic advantage, but a contribution of goods and services. Ramia has made a commitment: to make free decorations and chocolate sweets for orphanages and nursing homes in Homs- Al-Hamidiya.
Ramia and her chocolate dream – RestarT – Video
Chocolate is a true passion for Ramia, a girl who lives in Homs-Al-Hamidiya, Syria.