By Samy Refaat | Relations Officer
Dear Donors!
Lat us share an update on our Rebuilding Syrian Bakeries: A Call for Hope campaign and thank you for standing with the free people of Syria during such a critical time.
With Syria now going into a period of recovery after years of hardship, the need for stable food sources has become more important than ever. Bakeries play a major role in daily life—providing affordable flat-bread (the main food staple in Syria) to thousands of families who are rebuilding their lives from the ground up.
With your support, Bonyan has already been able to help distribute bread in parts of Aleppo, giving families a sense of relief and stability in their day-to-day lives. These efforts are small but meaningful steps toward restoring normalcy in a country that has endured so much.
However, to continue this work and expand it into more neighborhoods and towns, we urgently need more support. Rebuilding bakeries requires consistent funding—equipment, fuel, staff, and transportation—and right now, our resources are limited.
Your donation can directly help us:
Rebuild and restore local bakeries
Increase bread production and distribution
Support communities that are still struggling to regain basic necessities
Syria is in a moment where real progress is possible—but only if we work together. With your help, we can continue supporting families who are determined to rebuild their future.
Thank you for your compassion, trust, and continued generosity.
The Bonyan Team
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