Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria

by AMAL ALUMMA HAYIR DERNEGI
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Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria
Give Food & Bread to 2500 Families in Syria

Project Report | Nov 11, 2024
With Your Support... We Light Paths of Hope for Families in Northern Syria

By Hasan Sadik | Project leader

Dear Donor,

Today, we would like to share with you the story of a young girl named Khawla, who lives with her father, mother, and seven siblings in a single tent in an informal camp in the countryside of Azaz, northern Syria. Like other children, Khawla dreams of a normal life, but the harsh living conditions shape a very different reality. Her father, who suffers from a neck disc condition, is unable to work and support his family, which adds to the challenges they face.

Thanks to your generous donations, we have been able to provide bread for Khawla's family—a basic need that eases the daily hardships they endure. Every loaf they receive means so much; it is a symbol of kindness and hope for a dignified life amid difficult circumstances.

 

Your ongoing support for these initiatives is of great importance. As needs grow, so does the significance of your role in providing essentials like food and bread to hundreds of families in the camps. Your continued contributions ensure that these families can live with dignity and hope for a better tomorrow.

We extend our deepest gratitude for your support to those in great need. Your giving reflects the spirit of humanity, instilling in us the confidence that, through your help, we can make a real difference in the lives of many.

With sincere appreciation and gratitude,

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