By hasan sadk | Project leader
Dear Supporter
Amid the harsh humanitarian conditions faced by displaced families in northwestern Syria, children and families continue to struggle daily to secure even the most basic necessities of life, especially food. Among these families is the family of child Ziyad, who lives with his family in Tariq Refugee Complex in the countryside of Azaz, northern Syria, where they endure extremely difficult living conditions amid a lack of job opportunities and the soaring prices of essential goods.
Thanks to your generous support and humanitarian donations, we were able to distribute bread to Ziyad’s family, helping to ease part of the daily burden they face. Securing bread has become a real challenge for many displaced families who rely almost entirely on humanitarian aid to survive.
This support was not merely the provision of bread, but also a message of hope and compassion to a family exhausted by displacement and poverty. The assistance helped provide a basic necessity for the family and gave them a sense of reassurance amid a life filled with hardship and uncertainty.
The continuation of these donations represents a true lifeline for displaced families and children living under painful humanitarian conditions in camps and informal settlements. We sincerely thank all donors and supporters who helped bring hope to these families, and we pray that your generosity is rewarded abundantly.
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By hasan sadk | Project leader
By hasan sadk | Project leader
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