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I was born in Lebanon (a country in the Middle East) the accident was caused from an explosion, several people were injured and some were even killed. Of those killed my baby brother was one of them. I suffered third and fourth degree burns on 70% of my body, I was two years old at the time of the accident. Doctors predicted that I'd only live 24 hours after the explosion but I survived and was put on life support. I was in a coma for 6 months after that. When I woke up I couldn't hear, see or walk. I had several surgeries in Lebanon but I came to the U.S for more treatment and surgeries. I've had dozens, maybe even a hundred procedures and surgeries. A large portion of my life was spent at the hospital and for a period of time during my childhood I couldn't walk. The first time I attempted suicide I was 12 and since then I attempted suicide 4 times, I didn't want to live. I thought the world was against me. I had suffered so much pain and I just wanted it all to end. I was put on suicide watch at the adolescent psychiatric unit all 4 times with extensive counseling, it didn't seem helpful at first but looking back I think it was. I had extreme insecurities, I was insecure about my facial deformities. I was insecure because i have scars on the right side of my breast. I hated that I can't use my right hand. I hated that im covered in scars but I slowly started to learn to love myself. I still very much have insecurities but I'm taking it one day at a time. Beauty is a concept i have struggled with but I have a lot more confidence now than I did as a kid. I think I'm beautiful. My scars tell a story, they represent my strength and bravery. Im constantly thinking of my brother who passed away, i think he's my guardian angel, he is what keeps me going as well as my family, friends, and son. I am surrounded by love and happiness. I'm a survivor
Organizer and beneficiary
Shalom Blac
Organizer
Seabrook, MD
Solara Jaafar
Beneficiary