This boy comes from Palestine. His parents are all dead because of disease, and he lives with his uncle right now. He had big smiles and shiny eyes, and his hair is curly and black. We gave him a toy car, and he smiles at us shyly.
This is a Palestine teenage refugee and it is his first time get in touch with a camera. The white Arabian on his shirt says "I will never forget Palestine", and the words are formed in the shape of Palestine.
We went to the Amman Museum to learn the history of Jordan. Through this museum, we broadened our views and understand the reason why there are so many refugees in Jordan.
We visited several camps (some are registered and others are not) and walked on the streets of the camps. This is a family of two sisters and their children. The mothers asked their children to "thumbs up" when seeing our cameras.
We visited a refugee family in the Jabal Hussein Camp. We asked about their life and the children's education situation. I also asked questions about their mental situation and whether their kids have activities to do after-school.
This is a special NGO. The members in this NGO are all female, and they earn money by selling handmade clothes and items. I bought several clothes and donated 1,000$ to them so that they can pay their rent.
The Association for the Chaste Families and Orphans Al-Keiram and has worked intensively since the beginning of the Syrian crisis and provide assistance to their Syrian brothers. They support refugee kids to go to schools and work with various organizations.