Volunteering as an English tutor in Şanlıurfa, Turkey, with the Ummah Care Foundation (UCF) was one of the most fulfilling experiences I’ve had. I worked with Syrian children who often lack access to regular schooling or whose education is insufficient. These kids were amazing—well-behaved, eager to learn, and truly inspiring. I’m still in touch with many of them and continue tutoring them online, which shows the lasting bonds we created.
UCF does remarkable work beyond education, offering physiotherapy for disabled refugee children and providing a warm, welcoming environment that feels like a second home for these kids. The center is a safe space where they can learn, play, socialize, and just enjoy being children. While there, I also participated in food and diaper distribution for families in need. UCF even hosted a doctor to give talks to women in the community on breast cancer awareness and periods, which was very empowering and impactful.
The hospitality at UCF was exceptional. They provided delicious food and comfortable accommodations, and the staff treated us like family. It was truly a home away from home, and I’m grateful for the friendships I made there.
I highly recommend the Ummah Care Foundation to anyone looking to volunteer abroad. Their work is meaningful and impactful, and the cause they support is noble. If you want to make a difference while being welcomed with open arms, UCF is the place to go!
What was your funniest moment?
The kids were generally so funny and always kept me laughing! Since I’m Egyptian, they would often make playful references to lines from Egyptian movies. It was hilarious and heartwarming to see how much they knew about Egyptian culture, and their jokes made our time together even more enjoyable!