On Sunday, September 21, 2025, a team from Amna Organization visited ARDD. The visit included meetings with the project team implementing a project funded by Amna, titled “Prevention and Protection Interventions.” The visit also included holding one of the project sessions with a number of participants. The Amna team attended part of the session and later met with some of the participants to hear their views on the sessions, as well as their suggestions and recommendations for the future.
The participants spoke positively about the value of the sessions, highlighting how they provide a safe space to discuss important issues and explore techniques that help them cope with daily challenges. They noted that the sessions also offer opportunities to meet others in the community who share similar struggles, leading to the creation of supportive social networks and friendships. Meanwhile, children enjoy recreational activities in a separate space, allowing them to connect with peers and build friendships of their own.
The Amna team expressed their appreciation to ARDD for implementing the project and for making it possible for new participants to benefit from the sessions and learn about services offered by ARDD, other organizations, and state institutions that can support them in addressing everyday challenges.
ARDD, in turn, values Amna’s support and commitment to empowering communities, strengthening individuals’ psychological well-being and social standing, and providing tailored support that ensures a lasting impact on families and society as a whole.
It is worth noting that the project began in October 2024 and will run until June 2026. It marks the first collaboration with Amna Organization, which in 2024 established partnerships with ten local associations in Jordan and Lebanon to implement its projects.