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IHH acts for Syrian orphans
IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation has moved to support Syrian orphan children.
MiddleEast, Syria, Turkey 18.08.2012

IHH is working incessantly to assist Syrians affected by the violence that broke out after popular uprising in March 2011 inside the country and Syrian refugees who fled their homes to seek refuge in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey.

As an example of lasting project, the foundation has completed preparations to find sponsor families for the Syrian children who lost their fathers in the conflict.

In the project the Syrian orphan children will be supported with monthly cash donations by their sponsoring families in Turkey. The sponsorship will continue until the children have become self-sufficient and until then their education, health, accommodation and other expenses will be paid for by donations from charitable families.

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