By Fatima Mahmoud | Fundraising Officer
Amid the ongoing challenges of war and displacement, and under freezing temperatures that drop below zero, the Warm & Well Campaign was successfully implemented across some of the most vulnerable and coldest regions in Syria.
In areas where winter is not just a season but a threat to survival, timely distribution of winter relief items—including blankets, heaters, winter clothing, and essential supplies—made a critical difference. These interventions reached families living in fragile shelters, camps, and conflict-affected communities, helping them withstand the harsh cold and protect their children from severe weather conditions.
Despite logistical challenges and difficult access due to ongoing instability, the campaign ensured that aid arrived when it was needed most. For many families, this support meant the difference between enduring the winter in distress or facing it with a sense of safety and dignity.
Mothers no longer had to choose between warmth and basic needs. Children, who have already endured the impacts of war, were given a chance to sleep through cold nights with greater comfort and protection.
This impactful response was made possible through the unwavering support of our donors and partners, whose compassion transcends borders and brings warmth to those who need it most.
As we conclude this phase of the campaign, we are reminded that even in the harshest conditions, timely aid can restore hope, protect lives, and reaffirm that no one is forgotten.
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