The story of Noor Al-Din Ghazali with hope threads in Arsal Healthcare center.
Noor al-Din Ghazali, the young boy who was born in Syria in 2017, found solace in Lebanon after the waves of war swept him away from his homeland. However, Noor’s fate was intricately woven with threads of conflict and displacement. Noor is not just a name; it is a living story that carries the burden of struggles and challenges.
When his family journeyed to the Lebanese town – Arsal, life painted a picture for Noor starkly contrasting the childhood he deserved, displacement was not easy, but they found refuge in Arsal Health Center, supported by King Salman Center, which became their safe haven, one day, Noor began complaining of a runny nose, accompanied by a fever and difficulty breathing, his mother rushed him to the pediatric clinic at Arsal Health Center.
Thanks to advanced medical efforts and modern equipment, he received immediate care, It was revealed that Noor was suffering from acute inflammation in the nose and throat, airway inflammation, and anemia, the clinic took charge of Noor’s health, providing effective antibiotics, fever reducers, iron, and vitamins that contributed to improving his condition, the care extended beyond medical treatment, embracing the human side, as the medical team stood by Noor and his family with understanding, making them feel secure and supported in their new country.
Today, as Noor and his family leave the center with renewed hope and bright faces, the enduring role and impact of the center in their hearts become evident. It had a significant influence in rebuilding their lives and shaping Noor’s future as he begins to regain health and tranquility in the embrace of refuge.