Solidarity grows in Aleppo: We will heal our wounds together
The Syrian Free Women's Foundation has launched a campaign to provide aid to women and children displaced from Shahba. “We will heal our wounds together,” said Verjîn Mihemmed, one of the foundation managers.
DILPAK DAĞ
Aleppo- The Syrian Free Women’s Foundation has launched a campaign in Aleppo’s Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh neighborhoods to provide aid to women and children displaced from Shahba to Aleppo.
Kongra Star, the Sara Organization to Combat Violence against Women, the Nudem Organization and the Stêrk Committee contribute to the campaign launched by the foundation.
The communes and committees in the region also support the civilians displaced to Shahba canton of North and East Syria by the attacks of the Turkish state and Turkish-backed factions.
The displaced people first register at the centers formed by communes. The foundation collects basic supplies such as clothes, milk, diapers etc. for children aged 1-12 and women while the Martyr Şilan Kobanê Council delivers these supplies to the families displaced to the canton.
‘We will heal our wounds together’
The campaign aims to provide aid to women and children displaced to Aleppo from Shahba by attacks, Verjîn Mihemmed, one of the foundation managers, told NuJINHA.
“As the women of the foundation and organized women, we want to do our best for the displaced people of Shahba canton. We believe that we will heal our wounds together,” she said, adding that the foundation would keep collecting and distributing aid supplies for the displaced people.