everyonestc: Nuha, 10 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, wrote on her drawing: “Peace had become a dream for the Syrian children, but children are able to turn dreams into reality, War or peace… We are the future.”
everyonestc: Siham, 10 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, drew her house before and after the war and she wrote explaining: “before the war our house was beautiful and hospitable and after the war our beautiful house collapsed and many children died, I wish
everyonestc: Zeiad, 11 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class , drew four characters as representatives for the Syrian people and wrote: “We want peace; I wish I could go back to my friends, play, and study in my school, I want this war to stop and to be replaced
everyonestc: Ahmad, 11 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, drew his house before and after the war and wrote on the peace side “this is where I want to be” and on the war side “I don’t want this place.”
everyonestc: Zaher, 12 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, drew a war scene showing two guys shooting each other and he wrote above their heads “enemy” and “friend” then the sun in the middle saying “look at your home what have you done” then he wrote under
everyonestc: Zeinab, 10 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, drew her house before and after the war, and wrote “this is my house before the war and this is my house after the war; what would you choose?”
everyonestc: Fouad, 12 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, wrote on his drawing “I want to live in Syria, I want to feel safe and I want to study and work. We were very happy in Syria and everything I wish for now is peace and to go back to my beloved Syria.”
everyonestc: Mahmoud, 11 years old, in Save the Children’ ALP class, drawing what peace means to him. He also wrote: “Safety, love, tranquility and stability.”
everyonestc: Dimah, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, drawing about what peace means to her flowers, playing kids butterfly and sunshine and she wrote: “love, peace, safety and home.”
everyonestc: Muhannad, 9 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, drew a picture about war showing a big monster who ate the beautiful things (butterflies), and wrote: “Safety, peace and settling down.”
everyonestc: Muhannad, 9 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, drew a picture about war showing a big monster who ate the beautiful things (butterflies), and wrote: “Safety, peace and settling down.”
everyonestc: Samer, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, drew a picture about war showing a battle between good guys and bad guys.
everyonestc: Samer, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, drew a picture about war showing a battle between good guys and bad guys.
everyonestc: Children drawing and writing up messages for world leaders in one of Save the Children’s ALP classes.
everyonestc: Yumna and Yaman, 9 and 8 years old siblings, in a drawing session in one of Save the Children’s ALP classes.
everyonestc: Aya, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, illustrating in her drawing, what peace means to her. She also wrote “Love, safety and peace” on her drawing.
everyonestc: Basel, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, drew his house and wrote: “Safety in my home.”
everyonestc: Basel, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, drew his house and wrote: “Safety in my home.”
everyonestc: Eisam, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class. He drew a house, heart, butterflies, a flower, and a happy kid, which represents his understanding of peace. He also wrote three words: “Love, Peace and safety.”
everyonestc: Eisam, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class. He drew a house, heart, butterflies, a flower, and a happy kid, which represents his understanding of peace. He also wrote three words: “Love, Peace and safety.”
everyonestc: Leen, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, trying to explain the difference between war and peace by drawing a skinny traumatized girl with no dress on one side, and a fatter happy girl with a nice dress and long hair on the other.
everyonestc: Eyad, 10 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP class, showing his drawings of war and peace.
everyonestc: Mahmoud, 11 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP, drawing what peace means to him. He also wrote: “Safety, love, tranquility and stability.”
everyonestc: Mahmoud, 11 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP, drawing what peace means to him. He also wrote: “Safety, love, tranquility and stability.”
everyonestc: Basel’s (8) drawing, in Save the Children’s ALP. He drew his house and wrote: “Safety in my home.”
everyonestc: Diana, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP, showing what war and peace means to her.
everyonestc: Diana, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP, showing what war and peace means to her.
everyonestc: Jawad, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP, he drew a drawing of a child crying between the flowers and another holding his bag and going to school, to represent his understanding of war and peace was this painting.
everyonestc: Aya, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP, showing what peace means to her in her drawing. She also wrote “Love, safety and peace.”
everyonestc: Nuha, 8 years old, in Save the Children’s ALP, holding her drawing about war in Syria. She drew an explosion of a mortar, and explained that her town was under heavy shelling for a long period of time.