

Our mission: support poor families across the Middle East on relief, social, scientific and developmental levels, and cultivating a culture that prioritizes mental and phusical health through sports and cultural activities.
Our vision: social, economic and cognitive advancement of the communities that we support through citizens who are capable of national reconstruction

Our operations span across multiple regions in the Middle East, with key programs focused on providing essential relief, education, and development support to communities in need.

Your donation to Sened is more than just charity; it’s a lifeline for thousands of orphans, refugees, and vulnerable families. By contributing, you’re helping us deliver food, education, and emergency aid to those in desperate need, while empowering Canadians to make a difference in their home countries. Every dollar you give provides hope and changes lives.
We at Sened are dedicated to providing critical humanitarian aid to vulnerable populations across the globe. From supporting orphans and refugees to delivering emergency relief in crisis situations, we work tirelessly to uplift communities in need. Our mission is to bridge the gap to people in all conflict and crisis zones for meaningful involvement and impactful change. Through partnerships and local initiatives, we strive to ensure that those most in need receive the support and resources to rebuild their lives.

The objectives of Sened in accordance with the reality of the countries experiencing conflicts, and in line with the experiences of the leading societies in emerging countries that could be built upon.
for marginalized children and their families.
for young people in line with the latest contemporary developments and supporting sustainable development projects.
among the children and the youth through awareness campaigns and by supporting initiatives, games and sporting events.
enhancing their creativity, and providing schooling opportunities and supplies for indigent students.
that serve children, youth and their families for both refugees and host communities.