heba's house is in fact a plastic hut.er family in the camp, a short bus ride from the school. here, since the outbreak of war, as for many children, a makeshift camp has become a permanent home. thank you. hello, hi. hi, i'm bettany! lovely to see you. should i take my shoes off? 0h! it must be hard knowing that your home is there, and you can't go back. why did you have to leave damascus, because you lived in damascus in syria, didn't you? when you were living in syria, was music a big part of your life then? do you think music can help to bring lots of people together as a society, as a community? and what do you remember about damascus, what do you remember about syria ? and are you looking forward to going back, do you want to go back? education for these kids is the only thing between them and a life on the margins of society. music mightjust help restore a sense of self—worth and belonging, and introduce them to a profession that could be of real practical benefit. these camps, spread across the valley, were suppose