By Alaa Aldeen Arhemo | Programs Manager
For families living in displacement camps in Raqqa, bread is more than a basic food item. It represents a daily meal, a sense of stability, and reassurance that their children will not go to sleep hungry.
Through the generous support of donors on GlobalGiving, Salam Humanitarian Foundation (SHF) recently implemented a bread distribution initiative for vulnerable families living in camps in Raqqa, Syria. Through this initiative, thousands of bundles of fresh bread were distributed to hundreds of displaced families, helping them meet one of their most urgent and recurring daily needs.
During the distribution, our team witnessed the relief and appreciation of families receiving fresh bread. For many households, rising living costs, limited employment opportunities, and continued displacement have made it increasingly difficult to meet even the most basic daily needs. A bundle of bread may appear simple, but for a displaced family it can provide several meals, reduce pressure on limited household income, and offer a brief sense of security.
The distribution of thousands of bread bundles provided immediate support to hundreds of families, including households with children, female-headed families, older people, and persons with disabilities. Each bundle represented not only food, but also dignity, care, and reassurance that these families have not been forgotten.
This initiative was made possible because donors chose to stand with families affected by displacement. Every donation, regardless of its size, was transformed into direct and tangible support. Contributions helped place bread into the hands of families who need it most and brought hope and comfort to children and their caregivers.
The distribution also gave our field team an opportunity to listen to families and better understand the challenges they continue to face. Many households reported that food remains one of their highest priorities, particularly as families struggle with limited income and increasing prices.
While this activity provided immediate relief to hundreds of families, the need remains significant. Many more households continue to struggle to secure food on a daily basis. Continued support will allow SHF to reach additional camps, assist more families, and distribute thousands more bundles of bread on a regular basis.
We extend our sincere gratitude to every GlobalGiving donor who contributed to this initiative. Your generosity did more than provide bread. It protected dignity, reduced hardship, and gave families a renewed sense of hope.
Together, we can continue turning small contributions into meaningful change and ensure that more displaced families receive the support they urgently need.
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By Alaa Aldeen Arhemo | Programs Manager
By Alaa Aldeen Arhemo | Programs Manager
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