Growing up in Türkiye
These stories represent only a fraction of the large number of socio-economically vulnerable members of the refugee and host communities who need support to access income generation opportunities and achieve self-reliance and resilience. We hope to reach more of them in collaboration with our donors, partners, Turkish government entities, and private sector allies.
While growing up in Şanlıurfa, Türkiye, Damla watched her mother as she did embroidery and trained others in this skill. She was fascinated by the work her mother and the trainees did and the vibrant colors they used in the embroidery. Yet, she decided to take a different path and study civil engineering since it was considered a more prestigious profession.
After finishing her studies, she realized it was not the right career for her. She was an artistic and creative person, while engineering seemed too constructive and analytical to her. Additionally, engineering job opportunities were scarce, especially for a fresh graduate like her at the time. As a result, she worked in teaching for two years, but the center was closed because of the pandemic in 2020. She was unemployed again and unable to earn an income, but she was sure of one thing: when there is a will, there is a way.