The initiative to distribute free bread in the city of Kobani continues.

The initiative to distribute free bread in Kobani continues, spearheaded by the Kurdish Red Crescent teams with support from the Kurdistan Red Crescent. One thousand loaves of bread are being distributed daily to displaced families in shelters.

This initiative follows a previous seven-day humanitarian campaign in the cities of Hasakah, Qamishli, Amuda, and Tirbespiyê, aimed at supporting residents and alleviating the financial burdens on needy families.

The Kurdish Red Crescent continues to support displaced families by distributing supplies for infants.

Today, supplies for infants, including milk and diapers, were distributed to displaced families in the western region by the Kurdish Red Crescent with generous support from the Union of Kurdish Doctors in Germany.
The distribution is ongoing to reach as many families in need as possible.

The Kurdish Red Crescent continues distributing food aid to displaced people in the neighborhoods of Hasakah.

Humanitarian aid distribution campaigns continue in support of our displaced people. As part of these efforts, the Kurdish Red Crescent team distributed food baskets to families displaced from Ras al-Ayn and Afrin in the neighborhoods of Mushayrifah, al-Dahiyah, al-Mufti, and al-Salihiyah in al-Hasakah.
Through these initiatives, we are committed to standing by our people and alleviating their hardships, and we will continue our humanitarian work with full dedication and responsibility.

Continuous giving that reflects the spirit of solidarity and responsibility

As part of its ongoing humanitarian efforts, the Kurdish Red Crescent, with support from the Kurdistan Red Crescent, distributed baby formula and diapers to displaced families, supporting their children and ensuring their essential needs were met.
This continuous support reflects the spirit of solidarity and responsibility towards our displaced people.

The Hasakah team of the Kurdish Red Crescent continues to provide its medical and humanitarian services through mobile clinics.

The Hasakah team of the Kurdish Red Crescent continues to provide medical and humanitarian services through mobile clinics, supporting our people in displacement centers.
🔹 Women’s Clinic
🔹 General Clinic (Internal Medicine/Pediatrics)
🔹 Psychological Support Sessions
The clinics are located in displacement centers housing our people displaced from Ras al-Ayn and Afrin, with the aim of providing basic healthcare and psychological support under these difficult circumstances.

A joint humanitarian response to meet the needs of displaced patients at Al-Shaab Hospital

With the aim of supporting displaced brothers and sisters and providing them with the necessary care, Kurdish Red Crescent teams today prepared and loaded hygiene and personal care kits to be delivered to patients in Al-Shaab Hospital (The National Hospital). This step comes to meet their daily essential needs and provide a safe, healthy environment during their stay and treatment at the hospital.

Emergency humanitarian response to alleviate the suffering of those affected

With the support of the Union of Kurdish Doctors in Germany “Verband Kurdischer Ärzte EV” the Kurdish Red Crescent distributed hygiene kits, in addition to milk, to displaced families in the city of Qamishli, as part of the emergency humanitarian response to alleviate the suffering of those affected in the difficult circumstances.

The Kurdish Red Crescent continues to provide humanitarian aid to displaced people.

As part of the emergency response, the Kurdish Red Crescent continues to provide humanitarian aid to those displaced from Sheikh Maqsoud, Tabqa and Raqqa, where food baskets were distributed to families in shelters in the city of Qamishli.

Hundreds of displaced families arrive at Nowruz camp

Hundreds of families forcibly displaced from Sheikh Maqsoud, Tabqa, and Raqqa are arriving at Nowruz camp amid dire humanitarian conditions and a severe shortage of all basic necessities.
The Kurdish Red Crescent continues to provide emergency medical services as the number of arrivals increases daily.
The displaced families, most of whom are women and children, are in urgent need of all forms of humanitarian assistance.

Securing medicines and doses for cancer patients in Sweida..

Cancer patients in Sweida face life-threatening difficulties. Due to the bloody events and the siege imposed on the region, they cannot travel to Damascus or any centers outside Sweida to continue their treatment or receive their medication doses at the few specialized centers. This is also due to the shortage of medicines inside Sweida due to the siege. We at the Kurdish Red Crescent have coordinated with several organizations inside and outside Sweida to secure the necessary medicines, chemotherapy doses, and healthcare for this group, considered the most affected by the violence and siege. We wish them a speedy recovery.