Roudaina also says Tebyan experienced racism from other students at the centre, Dar al-Ahlam, or House of Dreams. Despite being registered as a refugee, Roudaina says her legal status in Lebanon remains precarious because her Sudanese passport has expired. According to UNHCR figures, only about half of refugee children of primary school age are enrolled in school. Non-Lebanese students enrolling in afternoon "second shift" classes — sessions created to accommodate large numbers of refugee students — are generally required to present valid residency documents or UNHCR-issued identification. After having lost his home and work in Bint Jbeil, he has wanted to find daywork to help support his family.