In war-torn Syria, the life of a young boy named Ahmad was turned upside down. His home was destroyed, and he was forced to flee with his family for his life. After a perilous journey, they finally reached a refugee camp in Lebanon. Life in the camp was difficult with limited resources and little hope for the future. But Ahmad never gave up hope. He knew that he needed to keep moving forward, to find a safe place to rebuild his life. He spent his days in the camp helping his family and learning new skills, such as learning English and fixing bikes. And, after years of waiting, Ahmad and his family were finally granted asylum in the United States. Upon arrival, Ahmad faced new challenges, such as learning a new language and navigating a new culture. But with the help of local organizations and volunteers, he was able to enroll in school and find a job. He quickly made friends, and started to feel like he belonged.