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Uncle Saer supports his family of six by working in a sewing workshop with a low income. Although his life may seem stable from the outside, he has endured so much. He witnessed the chemical massacre in Ghouta, lived through the siege, and was detained in 2018 before being released in 2021, deeply affected by the experience. He has undergone two cataract surgeries and continues to work despite exhaustion and pain. Together, we can help ease this burden and be a real source of support for him and his family.

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