Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria

by SEMA INSANI VE TIBBI YARDIM DERNEGI
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria
Support Urgent Medical Aid in Palestine and Syria

Project Report | Jun 9, 2026
You Helped Save Hundreds of Newborn Lives!

By Baraa Ali | Fundraising Officer

Dear Supporter,

Today, we want to share the impact of your compassion and generosity.

Because of your support, hundreds of vulnerable newborns received life-saving medical care in one of SEMA’s hospitals in northern Syria. Many of these babies arrived in critical condition, fighting for their very first breaths. Through specialized neonatal and intensive care services, they were given the treatment they urgently needed and were able to return home to their families.

Behind every number is a child whose life was protected, a mother whose fears were eased, and a family given hope during one of the most difficult moments of their lives.

One of those children is Khaled.

Khaled was born prematurely and faced severe breathing difficulties from his first moments of life. His condition required immediate and intensive medical intervention. Medical teams worked tirelessly to stabilize him and provide the specialized care he desperately needed.

Today, Khaled continues to fight for his life. He remains dependent on advanced medical support, including respiratory care and essential medications, while his family struggles to cover the costs of treatment.

Your support has already helped save hundreds of newborns just like Khaled.

Now, we ask you to stand with him and other critically ill newborns who are still waiting for a chance to survive and thrive.

Every contribution helps provide life-saving treatment, specialized medical care, essential medications, and hope for families facing unimaginable challenges.

Thank you for being part of these life-saving journeys.

Your kindness is giving vulnerable newborns the opportunity to grow, heal, and experience the future they deserve.

Please continue your support today and help us ensure that every newborn in need receives the medical care necessary to survive and flourish.

With sincere gratitude,

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SEMA INSANI VE TIBBI YARDIM DERNEGI

Location: Gaziantep - Turkey
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Gaziantep , Turkey
$98,688 raised of $150,000 goal
 
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