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Just over 100 hours after the first earthquake hit northwest Syria, global charity Human Appeal has offered 1,000 newly built brick homes as housing for internally displaced families who lost their homes in the massive earthquake that recently struck the region.
As we continue our humanitarian work in Turkey and Syria our thoughts and prayers are with our Human Appeal staff and their families on the ground, who have faced devastating loss in the face of the recent earthquake.
International charity Human Appeal which launched an emergency appeal for the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey has identified critical aid required by survivors via its team on the ground in Gaziantep.
On 20th December our CEO, Dr Mohamed Ashmawey was invited to talk about the water crisis to grade 5 students at a local school.
With your help, we’re working to transform the facilities for over 4,000 people in Jamtoli camp, located in Cox’s Bazar.
Since January, our street children’s outreach centre has begun supporting 50 young children – including 15 girls.