By Aydan Kral Dogan | Project Leader
Refugees in Turkey migrate from one location to another. Some leave the camps with the hope of a better life, some try to go back to their ‘once called’ homes and some simply travel to see their relatives who are also trying to hold on to life in a different place. Yet, they are all still displaced.
We managed to help many refugees with your help and your donations so far. ew thank you each one of you for your sensitivity on this issue and also your generous donations.
Currently there are 1322 Ezidi refugees in this camp located in Diyarbakir and the number increases every day since some camps in the surrounding region are closed down.
Diyarbakr is incredibly cold now and refugees are extremely vulnerable to snow and freezing temperatures in the winter. Imagine how refugee children are being affected and also in need, these days.
For that reason,we humbly ask you to support our project to make it possible for us to meet their needs for warmer clothes and blankets. Your donations will help refugee children to feel happier and they will hold on to life.
Let's make them smile, together.
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