About Iradaty

Iradaty is a Syrian humanitarian and development organization that helps people in Syria recover, and create a better future.

We’ve done this for 13 years through comprehensive programs targeting education, health, livelihoods, and social cohesion.

Our Impact

More than 13 years of work, implementing more than 12 multi-sectoral projects, serving more than 10,000 people through education, health, relief, and livelihood programs, with success stories that translate into tangible hope daily, and motivate us to keep going.

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Our Compass

Human Dignity

We honor the inherent worth of every person we serve, ensuring our aid preserves dignity rather than diminishes it.

Community Empowerment

We build local capacity and leadership, creating sustainable change led by the communities themselves.

Justice & Inclusion

We ensure our services reach all people without discrimination, focusing on equal access and opportunity.

Resilience & Hope

We transform constraints into solutions, creating pathways toward recovery even in challenging circumstances.

Local Expertise

Our 100% Syrian team brings deep local understanding and innovative solutions from within the communities we serve.

Integrated Approach

We connect education, health, nutrition, and livelihoods in a holistic model guided by real needs on the ground.

Our Programs

We started with a simple initiative in 2012, now we run 5 integrated programs

Center for People with Disabilities

Therapy and rehab for children, with family training and evidence‑based tools.

Community Clinics

Affordable multi‑specialty care in Al‑Hama and Qudsaya, with pharmacy support.

Community Center

Open space for learning, culture, youth initiatives, and psychosocial support.

Inclusive Education

Inclusive and remedial education to ensure no child is left behind

Economic Empowerment

Providing dignified jobs for women and youth, producing practical, quality sewn products.

Our Story

2012 | Born in Al-Hamah

Iradaty started as a working team in 2012 in response to the Syrian crisis, initially providing relief services and care for orphans, widows, and people with special needs in Damascus and its countryside. In late 2014, the organization officially adopted its name with the opening of the “Iradaty Center for the Rehabilitation of People with Special Needs,” which served about 350 beneficiaries and provided physical therapy sessions, medications, and mobility assistance.

2016 | Forced Displacement & Rebirth

At the end of 2016, forced displacement scattered our team across northwestern Syria, Turkey, and Lebanon. Their Response? 4 x Iradatys!

The team’s resilience was able to turn this tragic event into a “new birth” for Iradaty in 4 different locations (Lebanon, Bursa, Istanbul, Idlib). We launched emergency responses in Idlib, community integration activities in Bursa, continued to serve people with special needs in Istanbul, and launched schools in Beirut and Atmeh.

2017-2024 | Relentless Growth

During this period, we expanded beyond emergency relief to sustainable development.

  • Our schools in Idlib served +5,000 students including around 750 orphans.

  • Our mobile clinics in Atmeh evolved into comprehensive clinics with specialized services.

  • Our Istanbul team was elevated with new expertise, techniques and training and served a wider range of mental and physical disabilities.

  • The Bursa community center boomed as a community hub, running with 50 volunteers.

2025 | Back to Free Syria!

The most difficult decision after leaving Syria, was returning to Syria!

After the liberation of Syria in late 2024, we consulted with our teams and communities and found that the crucial move for Iradaty was to reunite all these efforts in Syria, where it all began, to contribute to the critical rebuilding of future Syria.

This marked a new era for Iradaty’s partnerships, teams and ways of work.

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