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What You Can Do
Ten years on: Muslim Hands is Still on the Ground in Turkey
Ten years of relentless bombing and violence have destroyed hospitals, schools, and bakeries and forced millions of Syrians to flee. More than 2 million have sought shelter in Turkey, which now has the largest refugee population in the world and is in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.
The Syrian refugee crisis is the largest refugee and displacement crisis of our time. Our teams are on the ground in Turkey, delivering a constant supply of life-saving emergency aid as well as supporting refugee families with healthcare, education, and livelihood projects. The conflict and suffering show no sign of subsiding and the refugee numbers are increasing every day. Please remember the Syrian refugees in your Sadaqah and Zakat.
Key Facts
The situation in Syria has steadily deteriorated since the outbreak of conflict in 2011
What We're Doing
Since the very beginning, Muslim Hands has been on the ground in Syria and on its borders.
Emergency food aid to the starving population of Madaya
40,000 families with essential food items
Almost 3,000 children with an education
Provide refugees in Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq and Turkey with winter parcels and hygiene kits
Medical treatment to over 30,000 patients
Water tanks for Syrian refugees in Lebanon
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Established in 1996, Muslim Hands South Africa is an aid agency and NGO aiming to help those affected by natural disasters, conflict and poverty. It is a branch of Muslim Hands UK established in 1993 in Nottingham.