Bisan and that dream born within the walls of the Little Dreams Center

From a silent and frightened child to a conscious young woman: Bisan's story is the tale of a rebirth through music, study and the support of the Little Dreams Center

She never imagined that six years could change her life so drastically. When Bisan first entered the Little Dreams Center, supported by Seeds of Hope in the city of Baniyas, she was a young girl in first grade: she was scared, silent, and felt like an outsider. She didn’t know how to express herself or ask for help: “I just couldn’t understand what was happening to me.”

The path to rebirth

Then, she encountered a community that welcomed her. Finally feeling safe, Bisan began attending psychosocial support sessions . Little by little, she began to speak, to open her heart, and to understand that she wasn’t alone, learning to give voice to her feelings. Throughout this journey, the educator who followed her remained by her side, listening and supporting her every step of the way.

There were certainly difficult moments: periods when her academic performance declined and her self-confidence seemed to vanish. However, the educational support she received at the Center restored her hope, leading her to believe she could improve and grow.

A young girl (Besan) concentrates while playing an electronic keyboard at the Little Dreams Center in Banyias, Syria.Music as a refuge

In this process of growth, music became his refuge , the means to express himself when words were not enough.

The Center’s activities offered her the space to laugh, feel free, and part of something bigger.

All these years, every single moment and every gesture of support she received helped her change and become the person she is today.

A new voice for the future

When she graduated, Bisan was a new girl: a small, strong woman, with a voice, a dream and also an inner peace : “I will never forget the Little Dreams Center: there were people who believed in me even before I started doing it myself. This place is now a part of me.”

For Bisan, the Little Dreams Center was a fundamental part of building her identity and talent.

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