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Rural Damascus, Syria. February 2016, SARC respond to arrival families from Hama and Aleppo. photo: Alaa Al Kadi

SARC respond to arrival families from Hama and Aleppo

February 21, 2016
in Rural Damascus
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Syrian Arab Red Crescent teams in Al Dumayr Sub Branch in coordination with   SARC’s Rural Damascus Branch responded to the families who came from countryside of Hama and Aleppo, and distributed the essential needs for them.
They started to arrive on Thursday 2/11/2016 and continue arriving on Friday and Saturday 12-13/2/2016 to Adra Industrial School.
The total number of arrivals reached 407 person, who were supported with materials of (160 canned food- 495 blanket- 205 mattress- 230 bread bag)
It’s worth to mention that SARC’s Qatana Sub Branch, contributed in this response in addition to provide 250 meals from collective kitchen in Aien Mnen area.
Syrian Arab Red Crescent teams in Rural Damascus Branch are on standby and ready to help the most vulnerable people all over the time.
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