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She describes her mother features, tall, wide face", she says. The girl who came to Zaátari camp with her younger sisters and brother, both of their parents were killed by Assad forces in Syria. The FSA helped them to reach the camp in Jordan, as the girl says. No one there to support them, no one was able to adapt them, no one can. The people who live in the camp can barley support themselves to be able to support another family of five. 

The Zaátari camp in Jordan, like most refugee camps around the world, is full of stories, children who started working at an early age to support their families, grown ups who lost hope in many things and can't go back to practice daily life normally. 

Many psychology focused field hospitals try to help the refugees, some come from different parts of the world. They try to work things out for the refugees as they need. They organize activities for the children and help out other adults. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt really help much. People in the camp have one real hope, and that is to go back to Syria. 

 

 

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