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SARC response in Al-Hol Camp entered its 3rd month now

SARC response in Al-Hol Camp entered its 3rd month now

March 12, 2019
in Al-Hasakeh, On Home, SARC Featured News
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The Syrian Arab Red Crescent is going on response in Al-Hol Camp, where the volunteers of different departments are exerting greatest efforts, within the limit of available possibilities, to meet the essential needs of the people there.

Through January and February, SARC has delivered the following relief items:

–    34.310 Hot meals.
–    28.428 Water bottles.
–    9.623 Food parcels.
–    96.510 Peanuts butter.
–    17.360 Canned food parcels.
–    11.100 Blankets.
–    17.510 Children clothes kits.
–    30.000 Baby diapers bags.
–    1.500 Mattresses.
–    2.000 Hygiene kits.

 

In addition, SARC established sheltering tents, 29 bathrooms, 116 toilets, installed electricity generator for the desalination station in the camp, delivered water and provided first aid services.

It is worth mentioning that the mentioned humanitarian aid items are supported by the ICRC, BRC, WFP AND UNICEF.

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