Education creates the future
In the huge Washokani camp, which has become a new home for more than 16,000 internally displaced persons, there are of course thousands of children. By no means all of them have the opportunity to attend school.
In the huge Washokani camp, which has become a new home for more than 16,000 internally displaced persons, there are of course thousands of children. By no means all of them have the opportunity to attend school.
On all our aid missions, it is very important to us to meet people at eye level and to give them hope and joie de vivre through our presence.
Heini Staudinger supported us again this time with his company GEA Waldviertler and donated 1,000 pairs of his high-quality shoes "made in Austria".
Around 16,000 Syrians who have been displaced from their home town live in the huge Washokani refugee camp in north-eastern Syria. Among them are thousands of children.
After a 20-day journey, the time had finally come yesterday: our truck - filled with donations in kind from Austria and Germany - made it across the border to Syria!
With donations amounting to EUR 16,000, we were able to finance a large photovoltaic system with buffer storage for a hospital in the largest city in the Syrian region of Rojava.
In the huge refugee camps, the so-called "mobile painting room" is another important part of our work. We have already opened a total of seven painting rooms for around 500 children - that was a lot of creativity and fun!
After a complicated four-hour border procedure, our aid team has now arrived safely in the Rojava region in north-eastern Syria.
We not only want to give, but above all we want to warm hearts, live solidarity and laugh together.
Pupils from different parts of Austria write lovingly designed letters, which we then hand over to the pupils in our schools in Beirut.