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Why Donate Wheelchairs to Refugees

Help them Regain Mobility As healthy people, we take millions of actions our body does on a daily bases for granted! We don’t count how often we move from one place to another. We don’t think twice about doing something as simple as putting our clothes on every day, and perhaps many times in just […]

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The Cholera Outbreaks in Refugee Camps in Syria

About the Cholera  Cholera is an acute diarrheal illness caused by infection of the intestine with Vibrio cholerae bacteria. The toxigenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae serogroup (O1) or (O139).  Globally, an estimated (1.3) to (4) million people worldwide get Cholera every year. Although it can be treated fast, (21.000) up to (143.000) people die from it! […]

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What Stressors Do Refugees Face?

Life Under Stress Life holds many challenges of its own. For a completely normal-average person with normal living conditions, he surely has challenges in his everyday life.  Every stage of our life has challenging conditions of its own; the stress of education, the stress of working, the stress of healthcare, and the stress of financial […]

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What Experiences Have Refugee Families Had?

Experiences Refugees May Had in their Country of Origin Refugees face a long journey before reaching a safe haven and settling in.  You might think hardships just started as they left their country of origin, but that is not true! War, persecution, and victimization have affected refugees’ lives for years while trying to hold on […]

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Refugee Trauma

In a world marred by conflict, persecution, and displacement, the plight of refugees is an urgent global concern. Behind the headlines and statistics lie the untold stories of individuals and families who have fled their homelands in search of safety and sanctuary. But the journey to refuge is often riddled with traumatic experiences that leave […]

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Types of Prosthetics for Refugees

Refugees Living with Permanent Impairments Over the years, wars and armed conflicts have led to massive destruction on many levels. Everything has been damaged; lives, homes, and those living in these homes! Places like northern Syria, Palestine, Yemen, and many others, are the most affected by the brutal war and conflicts still occurring today. Leaving […]

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Giving Tuesday

The essence of our being as social beings is to be compassionate and merciful. Doing good, giving a helping hand, and supporting anyone in need are who we were created to be. Being kind is not something we learn from our religion, society’s beliefs, or community obligations. It is who we are.   About Giving […]

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International Human Solidarity Day

What is Solidarity? Solidarity: A knowledge of shared goals, standards, sympathies, and interests that foster a psychological sense of unity between groups or classes. It is founded on student cooperation. It speaks of the bonds that unite individuals to form a single society. The phrase is frequently used in sociology, other social sciences, philosophy, and […]

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Refugee Camps in Jordan

Syrian Refugee Camps in Jordan Jordan is home to Za’atari, Azraq, and Mrajeeb Al Fhood refugee camps for Syrian refugees. However, a great number of Syrian refugees are living in Jordan. However, only 18 percent of refugees in Jordan live in refugee camps. Zaatari camp Zaatari Camp is under the joint administration of the Syrian […]

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