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Building Dozens of Housing Units for the Displaced in Idlib — How Shelter Was Provided for 3,500 Displaced Families

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  • 20 Jan, 2026
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In the face of the displacement crisis and the destruction left behind by the war in northwestern Syria, a housing initiative emerged to restore dignity to the displaced and provide them with safe shelter. HACS — in cooperation with international partners — succeeded in building more than 3,500 homes in Idlib as an alternative to tents and temporary shelters

These houses are not just walls and a roof, but hope for those who lost their homes and fear winter and storms. Therefore, building a house for a displaced person does not merely mean providing shelter, but restoring dignity and a normal life within a community — even if the shape of the area has changed significantly

One beneficiary — a family that had been living in a cramped tent with their children — expressed their feeling of safety for the first time in years. The parents said that the children now have space to sleep peacefully, and that winter is no longer their first enemy

In a society shattered by displacement and destruction, every house built was a message: “We are still here, and we will rebuild our lives again.” This initiative is not only about constructing housing, but about building hope, stability, and affirming that hope does not die no matter how long the night lasts

Conclusion: Building 3,500 homes for the displaced in Idlib is a major humanitarian and community achievement; it gives hope to those who lost everything and restores the meaning of life to those who fled destruction

 

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