Water distribution in the neighborhoods of Al-Hasakahthe city continues

The suffering of the people in Al-Hasakah city in securing drinking water continues due to the ongoing water cut-off from the Alouk station. In response to this crisis and to alleviate the hardship, the Kurdish Red Crescent is continuing to distribute water to the neighborhoods of the city in coordination with the local councils in each area, according to a schedule of names and the quantity allocated to each household.
 

The Internal Authority thanks Kurdish Red Crescent

The Internal Authority of Al-Jazira Region presented a thanks Shield to the Kurdish Red Crescent for the health and humanitarian services it provides in the area, especially for the efforts made in implementing a civil defense and first aid training for the community, which the members of the authority also participated in.

Civil defense and first aid training continues

With the support of Medico International and in cooperation with several local entities, the Kurdish Red Crescent continues its extensive campaign to provide training courses in civil defense and first aid in order to support emergency response and medical care and meet the needs of people affected by natural disasters in the regions of North and East Syria, bringing the number of people undergoing first aid trainings to 3987 trainees and 1068 trainees through civil defense trainings.

The campaign, which aims to empower more than 10,000 people in the field of basic life support, planning and preparation in advance to deal with natural disasters and crises, mitigate their effects, assist in search and rescue operations, and provide necessary medical assistance at critical moments, with the aim of reducing human and material losses, will continue until the end of October 2025

A charity campaign provides support to thalassemia children

As part of a charitable campaign aimed to providing support for children with thalassemia, Kurdish Youth Group in Vancouver, Canada, provided a set of necessary toys and medicines to the Kurdish Red Crescent’s Oncology, Burns and Thalassemia Hospital in Qamishli. This event is a true embodiment of the values ​​of giving and solidarity, especially for the most needy segment of society, such as children with chronic diseases such as thalassemia. Given the health and psychological challenges they face on a daily basis, providing toys and medicines to these children is a source of comfort in their difficult times, and contributes to improving their health and psychological condition.