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Syrian Refugees Relief Fund

by CUSTOMS HEALTH CARE SOCIETY
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund
Syrian Refugees Relief Fund

Respected Donors,

Seasons Greetings...!

Customs Health Care Society (CHCS) is very grateful to you for your kind support to the project Syrian Refugees Relief Fund

The Customs Health Care Society (CHCS) has been looking after the Syrian refugees living in different cities of Turkiye Since 2016. Welfare Teams of CHCS have visited the relief camps of Syrian Refugees in Urfa, Killis, Idlib, Allepo and distributed relief, goods and cash among the Syrian Refugees living there. CHCS dispatched number of containers of relief goods, food items, cloths, gifts for children during the year 2018 and 2019. More recently a team of CHCS visited Konya during the month of January 2023 and distributed food packets, cash and gifts among 250 families. A large consignment of coal was also distributed among the refugees in order to burn the same as fuel or to avoid cold. CHCS intends will continue its welfare activities for the Syrian Refugees living in Turkiye in future also. Renowned Kidney Transplant Surgeon, Dr. Saeed Akhtar also joined CHCS team in Turkiye to play his part in the relief efforts for the earthquake victims. CHCS team arrived Istanbul on Feb. 22 2023 and arranged for a 60 feet Container, consisting of 1000 Boxes, for the earthquake affectees which contained dry ration, winter relief packages, and gift bags for children.

CHCS visited multiple sites in the diaster-hit areas to assess future needs and plan further relief activities. The team also visited the temporary shelter warm setup for affectees by AFAD and distributed ration boxes, shawls, warm clothings and gift bags. A large amount of cash was also distributed among the earthquake affectees. CHCS team was there to share feelings of sorrow and pain of those who lost their loved ones and were going through this tough phase of being homeless. Customs Health Care Society will continue to work for the relief and rehabilitation of brethren in Turkiye in future Inshallah. The donors across the globe are requested to support Syrian Refugees Relief Fund Appeal and donate generously to the cause.

Regards, Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah

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Supply of Food packets.
Supply of Food packets.

Respected Donors,

Customs Health Care Society (CHCS) is involved in the case and welfare of Syrian Refugees for the last 10 years. The team of CHCS visited the Syrian Refugees Colony in Konya and distributed relief goods worth millions of rupees. Cash was also distributed among the Syrian refugees. There was intense cold in Konya. A large quantity of coal was provided to the Syrian Refugees in order to avoid cold and burn the same for cooking purposes.

The Syrian refugees living in Konya, Turkiye warmly welcomed the team of CHCS and thanked them for the supply of food items and coal for burning purposes. The relief efforts of CHCS for the Syrian refugees living in Turkiye will continue in the future. Donors across the globe are requested to donate generously to the project in order to provide more relief to the refugees.  

Relief goods and food packages
Relief goods and food packages
CHCS team in Konya, Turkiye with Syrian Refugees
CHCS team in Konya, Turkiye with Syrian Refugees
Relief goods and food packets  in Konya
Relief goods and food packets in Konya
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CHCS Team Leader with Children of Refugee Camps
CHCS Team Leader with Children of Refugee Camps

Respected Donors,

Season Greetings!

It is intimated that the Customs Health Care Society (CHCS) has sent and is sending relief food for Syrian Refugees with the help of local NGO’s in Turkey, working for the relief of Syrian Refugees.

CHCS team from Pakistan visited refugee camps in various cities in Turkey and distributed relief goods among the refugees. Relief goods distributed consist of dry ration, medicines, clothes, and ‘abayas’ for women. Moreover, cash assistance (local currency) was also handed over to the Turkish Ambassador in Islamabad for distribution among widows, orphans, and disabled Syrians living in refugee camps. However, in order to continue with this project, donors from across the globe are requested to donate generously to this project, thus, enabling CHCS to minimize the sufferings of humanity in distress (especially of Syrian refugees living in refugee camps in Turkey).

Regards,

Asif Mahmood Jah
Project Leader

Relief goods for Syrian Refugee
Relief goods for Syrian Refugee
Packing of relief goods for Syrian refugees
Packing of relief goods for Syrian refugees
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With children of Syrian Refugees
With children of Syrian Refugees

Respected Donors,

Seasons Greetings!

It is being brought to your kind knowledge that Customs Health Care Society (CHCS) has sent and is sending relief foods for Syrian Refugees with the help of local NGO’s of Turkey, working for the relief of Syrian Refugees. CHCS could not pursue this project with the same pace as it has been previously doing because of travel restrictions imposed by various countries, thus, banning/ minimizing the entry of foreigners.

Despite the fact, CHCS team from Pakistan visited refugee camps in various cities of Turkey and distributed relief goods among the refugees. Relief goods distributed consist of dry ration, medicines, clothes and ‘abayas’ for women. Moreover, cash assistance (local currency) was also handed over to Turkish Ambassador in Islamabad for distribution among widows, orphans and disabled Syrians living in refugee camps. However, in order to continue with this project, donors from across the globe are requested to donate generously to this project, thus, enabling CHCS to minimize the sufferings of humanity in distress (especially of Syrian refugees living in refugee camps in Turkey).

Regards,

Asif Mahmood Jah

Children of Syrian Refugees receiving cash
Children of Syrian Refugees receiving cash
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In the Syrian Refugees camps in Turkey
In the Syrian Refugees camps in Turkey

Respected Donors,

Seasons Greetings!

It is being brought that Customs Health Care Society is still providing relief foods for Syrian Refugees with the help of local NGO’s of Turkey working for the relief of Syrian Refugees. However, CHCS could not pursue this project with the same pace as it has been previously doing because of travel restricitions imposed by various countries. Despite the fact, team of CHCS from Pakistan visited refugee camps (during last three months) in various cities of Turkey and distributed relief goods among the refugees. Among the relief goods distributed this time, there was dry ration, medicines, clothes and abayas for women.

Moreover, cash assistance (in local currency) was also handed over to Turkish Ambassador as well as representative of  Turkish Red Crescent in Islamabad for distribution among widows, orphans and disabled Syrians living in refugee camps. However, in order to continue with this project, donors from across the globe are requested to donate generously to this project, thus, enabling CHCS to minimize the sufferings of humanity in distress (especially of Syrian refugees living in refugee camps in Turkey). CHCS resolves to continue helping the Syrian Refugees in future also with the coordination of local NGO's of Turkey and in collaboration with GlobalGiving Foundation and respected donors. 

Regards,

Asif Mahmood Jah

Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah with the Syrian Orphans
Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah with the Syrian Orphans
Project leader with a Syrian Orphan child
Project leader with a Syrian Orphan child
Cloth distribution among Syrian women
Cloth distribution among Syrian women
Cash distribution among Syrian Children
Cash distribution among Syrian Children
Cash donation being handed over to the Turkish RC
Cash donation being handed over to the Turkish RC
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CUSTOMS HEALTH CARE SOCIETY

Location: Lahore - Pakistan
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Twitter: @jahmahmood
Project Leader:
Asif Jah
CUSTOMS HEALTH CARE SOCIETY
Lahore , LAHORE Pakistan
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