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.

Two wells were drilled in Qamishli to meet the needs of the residents

In response to the needs of local residents, and in coordination with the Directorate of Water and the Municipality of Qamishlo, the Kurdish Red Crescent, with the support of Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona (AMB), implemented the “Emergency Water Response” project.

As part of this initiative, two wells were drilled in the neighborhoods of (Alaya and Hilaliya) and equipped with submersible pumps powered by solar energy.

Each well was connected to a main water tank with a capacity of 5,000 liters, which in turn supplies a distribution system consisting of three secondary tanks (2,000 liters each) strategically placed within the targeted neighborhoods. This setup ensures broader access to safe water for the largest possible number of residents.

The project also included specialized training sessions for commune members and the Water Department staff on:

* Protecting solar power systems and maintaining wells.

* Operating the wells seasonally.

* Water chlorination techniques using chlorine tablets.

This project comes as a direct response to the growing need for safe and reliable water sources for the city’s population.

Let us help our people in the afflicted Sweida


Due to the difficult conditions faced by the afflicted region of Sweida and their significant impact on the daily lives of its residents, there is an urgent need for humanitarian support.

In response to this critical situation affecting our people in Sweida, the Kurdish Red Crescent is opening the door for donations to serve as a bridge for delivering urgent assistance to those most in need.

We invite those who wish to contribute to visit the Kurdish Red Crescent centers located throughout the northern and eastern regions of Syria.

For those residing outside Syria, you can offer your support through the campaign’s designated accounts. Please mention “Sweida” in the purpose/reference field of the transfer.

Heyva Sor a Kurdistane e. V.
Bank: Kreissparkasse Köln
IBAN: DE 49 370 502 99 000 40 10 481
BIC/SWIFT: COKSDE33XXX
Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/…
Paypal: heyvasorakurdistan@gmail.com

Distributing health kits and baby milk for IDPs

Within the emergency plan announced by the Kurdish Red Crescent Organization to support the displaced people from the countryside of Aleppo, Afrin, and Shahba, and with the support of the “waldensian church” organization, hygiene kits and formula milk for children aged from one month to one year were provided to the displaced within the shelters in Raqqa, Tabqa, Hasakah, and Qamishlo.

Second humanitarian convoy to the Syrian coast

The second humanitarian convoy has launched as part of the grassroots initiative in northern and eastern Syria to assist our people in the Syrian coast, which includes 14,000 baskets, 12,000 of which are food baskes and 2,000 are hygiene baskets, provided by the people of northeastern Syria, the Women’s Initiative, the Mesopotamia Association, and the Kurdish Red Crescent.

Formula Distribution Campaign for Displaced babies

 

With the support of the Japanese-Iraqi Medical Network (JIM-NET), the Kurdish Red Crescent (KRC) in the cities of Qamishlo, Hassakeh, Raqqa and Tabqa launched a campaign to distribute formula to babies up to one year old. This campaign mainly targeted displaced children from the areas of Aleppo and Al-Shahba, who are residing in temporary shelters. It aims to alleviate the suffering of displaced families and ensure that children receive the necessary nutrition under the difficult circumstances they face.

 

Clothing and shoes provided to displaced children

Continuing the efforts to suport the displaced people from the regions of Shahba and Afrin, the Kurdish Red Crescent teams, supported by the German initiative WIR PACKEN’S AN, are distributing winter clothing, coats, and shoes to children and the confused age group within the shelters in northern and eastern Syria.

A WORD OF THANKS

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Spas ji bo Heyva Sor a Kurdistanê e.V. ji bo alîkariya Lezgîn ji bo miletê me. hun jî dikarin alîkar bin 👇
Thanks to Heyva Sor a Kurdistanê e.V. for the urgent support to our displaced people. you also can support 👇
شكرا ل هيفا سور كوردستان على دعم اهلنا النازحين من الشهباء و حلب
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