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Since the end of 2016 and through this specific campaign, we have been providing sustainable aid to help rebuild communities which were destroyed by ISIS.
We have served hundreds of families in both Turkey and Syria
"I never thought my life would come to this. I'm not allowed to work and I can't provide for my own family. My wife has a brain tumor and is in breast cancer remission. My two children do not have a good future. You are our only hope. Please help us."
Farooq, an Iraqi Assyrian refugee in Jordan
WE ARE STARTING A NEW PROGRAM FOR REFUGEES IN JORDAN.
WITH OUR PARTNERS AT THE REFUGE CITIES, WE NOW PROVIDE THE FAMILIES WITH:
• MEDICAL CLINIC VISITS
• FOOD FOR ONE MONTH
• ENGLISH CLASSES
• TECHNICAL TRAINING CLASSES FOR ADULTS
• DISCIPLESHIP TO ADDRESS TRAUMA
The Christians of Iraq have suffered since 2003 when AL-Qaeda and their affiliates started to target their lives. With the brutality perpetrated by ISIS starting in 2014, the remaining refuge Christian community in Iraq became even more devastated.
“Our Charity Navigator rating of 95 out of 100 through their Encompass Rating System is further validation that our supporters can trust our commitment to good governance and making the world a better place,” said Juliana Taimoorazy, Founder and President.
Iraqi Christian mother and child picking up their food package in Beirut.
Distribution of school supplies with our partner, Assyrian Aid Society-Iraq.
In April 2019, ICRC started two barbershops in the town of Telkaif.
Phillip is able to provide for his family because ICRC opened his barbershop for him.
Karamles receives clean water through wells provided by ICRC and Assyrian Aid Aid Society.
Karamles receives clean water through wells provided by ICRC and Assyrian Aid Aid Society.
ICRC has repaired dozens of homes in the Nineveh Plain-Post ISIS.
ICRC has repaired dozens of homes in the Nineveh Plain-Post ISIS.
ICRC has been distributing food parcels since 2008.
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