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Hot Meals from IHH for Aleppo Families
IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation gives away hot meals to 1.800 internally displaced people who were brought to Idlib after being evacuated from Aleppo.
Syria 20.01.2017

Six years in to the bloody conflict, IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation continues delivering aid to destitute Syrian people. In this regard IHH keeps providing for the refugees who are placed in the camps set up in Idlib after being evacuated from Aleppo.  

IHH is trying to provide food for the refugees in addition to shelter and healthcare. Hence it distributed hot meals for 1.800 people per day in Kamouna Camp in Idlib.

Three Meals A Day for Families in the Camp

IHH does not leave the evacuated families from Aleppo in Kamouna Camp alone. It serves three meals a day to 1.800 people in the soup kitchen that it set up in the area. IHH also tries its best to deliver food to the other camps in the area. 

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Since 2013

Since 2013 IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation Syria Work Coordination Center has been trying to meet all kinds of needs of Syrian refugees.

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