WeAreReliefAid
ReliefAid is a New Zealand-based non-profit that specializes in providing aid to those afflicted by violent conflict and natural disasters. Our mission was to help ReliefAid boost their social media game. The result is WeAreReliefAid.
Learn more about ReliefAid here.
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Mohammad is a father of eight. He was forced to evacuate his family from their home due to violence caused by the Taliban. Mohammad can’t find a paying job at the refugee camp in which they live. Mohammad is ashamed that he can’t put his kids in school, and is worried he soon won’t be able to feed them. Even in the hardest of times, a father puts his children first.
We have spent the last year visiting refugee camps in Afghanistan; delivering food, medicine, and other necessities to families like Mohammad’s. To many of them, this aid means the difference between life and death. ReliefAid doesn’t work through third parties, we deliver donations directly to refugees. We want to ensure it gets to them as quickly and safely as possible.
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Poverty and violence forced Tamana’s family out of their home in Kabul. They arrived months ago to the refugee camp of Pasroya with close to nothing. They were able to repair a run-down hut to live in until they are able to return to their home. Everyday, they go out to look for work, even the smallest compensation can help her family survive another day.
Our mission is to help families like Tamana’s survive the harsh conditions of life in Afghanistan’s refugee camps. Our organization does not work through any third parties, we deliver donations directly to families in the refugee camps. They are determined, help them in the fight for their lives.
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Umm Musa and her seven children live in a displacement camp in northwest Syria. Like so many women in Syria, her husband is missing and the house that they once called home was destroyed by bombing. They live in a makeshift tent, the floor of which is bare and covered with a few thin mats. The low temperatures of the desert night often makes it too cold to even sleep. We gave Umma and her family carpets, blankets, and jackets; and installed a concrete base in her tent. After all of this she said: “This Winter will be better”.
We have been in Syria for seven years, striving to provide aid to thousands of families like Umm Musa’s. We don’t work through third parties and deliver donations directly to those in need; we know our aid cannot wait.