Our work in Syria

Our team would like to bring your attention to three humanitarian cases in desperate need of care:

These are modest Syrian families who have been exhausted by years of brutal war. Throughout these dark years, they found no one to support them, rescue them, or even offer them a glimmer of hope in a society consumed by oppression. It has been as though they were falling through an abyss with no bottom, swallowed in darkness.

Now, as the war has subsided, the first rays of light are beginning to slice through the dark. However, the community they live in is just begining to recover. Full recovery will take time, but it can happen faster with the help of kind-hearted individuals whose souls are filled with humanity.

These families, currently residing in Syria, need someone to bring them that light and offer them the fruits of patience and endurance, so they are not left to an uncertain fate, waiting for a day when society may or may not recognize their suffering and extend a helping hand.

• Family Al-Azzo consists of father, mother and three children. their provider suffers from a disability in his left leg and complete kidney failure in one kidney due to being detained for four years in Saydnaya Prison.This family urgently needs income to cover their living expenses or a help allow them to take care of their life.

• Family Halawa consists of father, mother and four children. their provider suffers from peripheral neuropathy, Chronic Compartment Syndrome, and atrioventricular valve disease due to being detained and tortured for two years in Saydnaya Prison. This family urgently needs income for living expenses or a small project can help them to survive.

• Family Al-Abeer consists of two young girls and their grandmother, They have no provider after their mother passed away due to cancer, and their father disappeared after being detained in Saydnaya Prison in 2016. His fate remains unknown, though it is highly likely that he was executed under brutal torture and buried in mass graves. This family urgently needs a monthly stipend of $300 to cover the basic necessities of life, as both parents are gone and they have no other means of support.

Once we succeed in helping these families, we will share a special message from them to all of you—those with kind and compassionate souls who have supported them. This will be done with full respect for their privacy and with a commitment to complete transparency for those interested in confirming that the aid reaches those who truly deserve it.

Why give?

Our desire to expand and extend our support to families in different countries around the world drives us to reach the most difficult and urgent cases in need during these times. From a profound humanitarian perspective, it is our duty to assist our friends in humanity from Syria.

This not only opens new horizons within us but also brings deeper healing to our own pain and struggles, knowing that we stand with our friends in their hardest moments. Through this, we find peace in our souls, realizing that we are not alone in needing help—and just as you are helping others now, there will be those who help us in return.

Be immensely proud of yourself, for you are engaging in the most noble act of all: saving lives.