 The Transitional Housing Project is a pioneering initiative by the International Organization for Migration in Syria to enhance the social cohesion among displaced and housed communities based on active participatory approach. In collaboration with local partners, IOM provided psychosocial support activities focusing on the individual, the family and the society by the means of creative arts. Social theater is a method, enhances active communication that helps reshaping the affected community's perception of their own problems. Using puppets as a tool for projection and expression to achieve community integration. This activity involves the participants in making their own puppets. The psychosocial support activities included awareness raising sessions on conflict resolution and nonviolent communication. As well as sessions for raising awareness on parenting skills, psychological risks of domestic violence, early marriage, school dropout and child labour. Moreover, the psychosocial support activities included awareness raising sessions on anger management, problem solving and conflict resolution skills. Music was used as an activity to boost integration factors between having members from both displaced and housed communities, perform common song calling for love, for friendship, for hope and calling to learn and act for rebuilding.