Shattered by conflict
“Verily, whoever does not show mercy will not be shown mercy.” (Source- Tirmidhi)
Families in Syria have endured twelve years of a long and brutal conflict, trying to survive amid ongoing bombings, hunger, disease and displacement.
Food insecurity continues to spread in Syria - since last year, 4.5 million more Syrians are going hungry. Be a mercy this Ramadan, by helping us to fight hunger and it’s causes.
Syrians are being forgotten, despite the situation turning more extreme – 6.8 million people are displaced and 12.1 million people don’t have a reliable way to feed themselves – that’s more than half of the entire population.
Soaring food prices has made life unbearable for families that have already survived conflict, fled their homes, and are living in tented camps. Now they face skyrocketing prices that makes life even harder, medicine less affordable, and the hope of lifting themselves out of hardship almost impossible.
Give mercy this Ramadan.
Treating hunger and its causes in the month of mercy
Hospitals continue to struggle across Syria, with only half of all health facilities fully functioning, but often unaffordable as Syrians are forced to spend simply to feed their families.
Reap the multiplied blessings of Ramadan by helping us to fight hunger by providing nutritious food parcels to a family of-five, helping them to stay nourished throughout the month of mercy. We’re also working to empower Syrians against the causes of hunger by providing:
• healthcare through Al Imaan Hospital and two primary healthcare centres,
• dialysis sessions to people with kidney failure,
• safe, long-term homes to displaced families,
• Olive trees for families to farm for profit.
All of our Ramadan projects are Zakat-applicable, and you can calculate what you owe with our easy-to-use Zakat calculator. Fulfil your Zakat obligation in Ramadan and reap the multiplied reward for obligatory deeds in the holy month.
The messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, “whoever discharges an obligatory deed in (this month) shall receive the reward of performing seventy obligations at any other time. (Ibn Khuzaymah)
Give mercy this Ramadan.
The blessings of charity
Charity brings mercy upon those who receive as well as those who give. Be a mercy to a Syrian family struggling to afford food, and reap the blessings of Ramadan.
“Give charity without delay, for it stands in the way of calamity.” (Al-Tirmidhi)
Give, and spread mercy to a Syrian family, and reap the unique blessings, and protection, of charity.
Why give to Human Appeal?
Human Appeal has been changing lives through our projects in Syria since 2013. When the earthquake hit, our staff was already present, immediately responding to the most urgent needs.
Last year, we helped 3,843,270 people across 20 countries, including 1,214,180 people in Syria. In 2021, we supported 349,896 people through healthcare, nutrition, winter support, vaccinations, and projects fighting COVID-19.
Our projects are run by local staff, our hospital is manned by local doctors and nurses, all working together to improve the lives of the most vulnerable, and the future of their country. When you entrust your charity to us, it’s supported by over 30 years’ experience, and specialists in protection, child safety, and emergency response.
If you want to change lives in Syria, with meaningful, impactful projects run by capable, caring hands, give your charity through Human Appeal.
Be a mercy this Ramadan.
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“The believers are like one body in their mutual love and affection: if one limb is injured, the rest responds with sleeplessness and fever.”
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