As part of Kuramaa’s psychosocial and educational support programs for Syrian orphans and widows, art and crafts classes for children were organized in Lebanon, led by the American teacher Maggie. These creative sessions aimed to help children express themselves, explore their talents, and heal emotionally through engaging artistic activities using colors, paper, clay, beads, and crafting tools.
The goal is to enhance artistic expression, boost self-confidence, and relieve stress while creating a safe, supportive, and fun environment for 160 orphaned and displaced children.
Why Art and Crafts Matter for Orphaned Children
Art and crafts activities for children play a powerful therapeutic and educational role, especially for those who have lived through displacement, trauma, or loss. At Kuramaa, we believe that giving these children a voice through creative expression is essential to their recovery and growth.
These sessions help children:
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Express emotions safely through drawing and crafting.
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Strengthen focus, coordination, and imagination.
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Develop fine motor and visual skills that build confidence and resilience.
Art becomes a safe space for healing, offering emotional relief and the chance to build a positive self-image.
Promoting Creativity and Cross-Cultural Learning
A unique feature of these classes was the presence of an American instructor, Maggie, who brought fresh, engaging teaching methods to the children. This allowed for meaningful cultural exchange and broadening of perspectives, which helped children:
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Experience a new teaching style that promotes fun learning.
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Develop social skills through group interaction.
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Feel valued and connected beyond their immediate environment.
Kuramaa aims to show every orphaned child that their voice matters and that people across the world care about their future.
Hands-On Tools That Bring Joy
Each session incorporated various materials to support tactile and visual learning. Children worked with:
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Crayons, colored pencils, and paints
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Paper, scissors, and glue
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Clay, beads, and string for fun, intricate crafts
These tools helped children improve their hand-eye coordination, stimulate creativity, and complete projects they could proudly take home — a small but powerful source of joy and achievement.
Psychological and Social Impact
The Kuramaa team observed several immediate and positive effects among the children during these sessions:
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Reduced anxiety and emotional stress
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Increased social engagement and teamwork
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Higher participation and enthusiasm in learning
In contexts of war and displacement, emotional support is just as vital as food or shelter. Art therapy through such activities gives children the tools to rebuild their sense of normalcy and rediscover happiness.
Kuramaa’s Commitment to Empowerment Through Education
At Kuramaa, we don’t just provide emergency aid — we invest in long-term empowerment for widows and orphans. These art and crafts classes are part of a broader effort to:
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Combine education with emotional healing
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Create safe spaces for children to learn and grow
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Equip them with life skills that build resilience and hope
By reaching 160 orphaned and displaced children in Lebanon, Kuramaa continues its mission to support and empower the most vulnerable members of the Syrian community.
Art as a Bridge to Healing
Art and crafts activities for orphaned children are more than fun pastimes — they are a pathway to healing, expression, and hope. At Kuramaa, we know that a simple paintbrush or handmade bracelet can be the first step in helping a child feel seen, heard, and supported.
We invite you to support Kuramaa’s educational and psychosocial programs. Your donation can help us provide more safe, healing, and empowering activities for Syrian orphans — helping them draw their futures with bright colors and strong hearts.
Donate today to give orphans a chance to become tomorrow’s builders and leaders.




