Eight years have passed with unending war horrors, continuous suffering, shortages in basic life necessities, and a freezing merciless winter that has no mercy for bodies with old clothes. People were forced to migrate to safety which in turn increased the population density in destination cities leading to increases in prices and food scarcity. Together with financial hardships of migrant households and the dire economic conditions, deportees were forced on miserable conditions. Reports indicate that 80 percent of deportees live under the international poverty line.
Relief Assistance to the Syrian Camps and distribution Food baskets, Winter Clothing, and Formula Milk :
With maimed nutritional balance and lack of shelter, many households in Idlib suburbs suffer the freezing cold that approach their homes. Unspeakable catastrophe has threatened lives of children in both deported and host communities alike.
To estimate the exact needs this winter, “Beyaz Eller” team has undertaken a need study of Syrian camps in order to design assistance projects accordingly and meet the basic needs of the afflicted population . After defining the most important needs, “Beyaz Eller organization” worked on implementing several projects to relieve the affected camps using funds from “Hayfa People” and under the supervision of “Kind Hearts/Palestine 48” organization.
The project has served the camps in Idlib suburbs with several assistance materials including the distribution of 125 food baskets to the poorest and neediest households and 560 formula milk cans to 140 children, 4 packs for each child. Also, we distribution 200 winter clothing packs to 200 children in the affected area.