Project Report
| May 1, 2025
A Basket of Hope: What Your Gift Means to a Family in Afrin
By Taha Alhamoud | Project Leader
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Dear Donor,
At Al-Mashfa Camp in Afrin, the need for food among displaced families continues to grow. In a recent initiative, Saed Foundation distributed food baskets to 216 families living in extreme poverty and displacement. These baskets included vital staples like rice, flour, lentils, sugar, oil, and more—enough to nourish a family for two weeks.
To the families who received them, these baskets meant far more than food. They were symbols of care and reminders that the world has not forgotten them. Your kindness provided warmth, dignity, and relief to children, parents, and the elderly who endure hardship daily. Thank you for bringing light and humanity into the lives of those in need.
With gratitude,
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Apr 29, 2025
More Than a Meal: A Message of Solidarity in Northwest Syria
By Taha Alhamoud | Project Leader
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Dear Donor,
In the heart of Harsh al-Zayyadiyah Camp, amidst tents and uncertainty, hundreds of families recently received a sign of hope: a food basket delivered with care. For many, it wasn’t just a box of rice, lentils, and flour—it was reassurance that they are not alone.
Saed Foundation’s latest distribution reached 360 families, many of whom have endured months of displacement and deprivation. Each parcel was a symbol of empathy, packed with essentials and wrapped in the spirit of human solidarity.
Thanks to your generosity, these families felt seen, supported, and valued. Your kindness continues to make a difference far beyond what numbers can measure.
With heartfelt gratitude,
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Apr 28, 2025
Strengthening Humanitarian Response
By Taha Alhamoud | Project Leader
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Dear Donor,
As part of our ongoing strategy to support displaced communities in northwest Syria, Saed Relief and Development recently implemented a targeted food distribution initiative at Al-Rayan Camp—home to hundreds of families who have fled conflict and now face extreme poverty. In this latest intervention, 175 displaced families received essential food baskets designed to meet their basic nutritional needs for approximately two weeks.
Each basket included critical staples such as rice, flour, lentils, sugar, oil, bulgur, pasta, and chickpeas. These items provide vital support in a region where food insecurity remains a persistent threat. This activity aligns with our broader goal to improve living conditions, reduce vulnerability, and deliver a reliable humanitarian response where it’s needed most.
Your generous contributions empower us to continue reaching the most fragile communities with practical, life-sustaining assistance. Together, we are creating meaningful change, one family at a time.
With deep appreciation,
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