How you can help Syria’s refugees NOW

Want to find a way to help refugees fleeing war-torn Syria? We put together a list of charities that need YOUR donations to help families s in need

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by Fiona Day |
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Following months of distressing and disturbing images of refugees from Syria attempting to find safety in Europe, people in the UK are galvanising to help families fleeing the gruesome civil war.

If you feel compelled to help but don’t know where to start, these charities desperately need YOUR donations so that they in turn can assist families devastated by fighting and barbaric violence.

Save the Children

Save the Children are looking for donations to help bring much needed food and clothing to families who are crossing deadly seas in order to escape the danger in their homeland.

They are also asking supporters to pledge their support for refugees in an effort to turn around the hostile attitudes to those battling to get to Europe.

"These families now face an extreme choice, to return to a war zone or risk drowning as they are smuggled into Europe.”

Justin Forsyth, CEO.

Find out more HERE.

Red Cross Europe

The Red Cross has launched appeals in Greece, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia and Hungary to increase the response to those arriving in Europe from Syria after dangerous and treacherous journeys.

Find out more information HERE and donate to Red Cross Europe to help them provide clothing, food and medical supplies HERE.

Migrant Offshore Aid Station

This charity is based in Malta and exists to help prevent migrants from being killed whilst crossing the Mediterranean.

They use their own vessels and aircraft to help migrant boats in distress as they make the journey. Paramedics and rescuers locate and monitor boats to save lives.

So far they have saved 11, 124 lives of migrants fleeing war-torn nations. Help them continue doing so by donating HERE.

International Rescue Committee

This charity helps refugees in Europe who have made dangerous journeys in order to seek safety from the horrors of war in their homelands. Vulnerable children are amongst those they help. They need clothing, food and emotional support following what will have been the most terrifying journey of their lives.

Find out more about their work HERE.

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)

The UN has managed to help refugees in the Ukraine in areas which have not received aid in weeks. They help those who have made the perilous journey as they run from Syria’s deadly civil war. The UN estimates that 300,000 have made the journey across the Mediterranean, and their resources are lifelines to the families that have made the crossing.

Find out more about the work that UNHCR does and what you can do to help HERE.

People around Europe have been doing what they can to help refugees
People around Europe have been doing what they can to help refugees

Refugee Action

Refugees fleeing Syria have lost everything. Refugee action helps them with emergency care parcels, accommodation and even teaches refugees English so that they can assimilate with their scary and new surroundings.

Find out more about Refugee Action’s work in the UK HERE.

World Vision

With World Vision, you can sponsor a child who has had to flee a war zone. These painfully young children have seen first hand horrors that many of us will never see in our entire lives and NEED the help of those who have the ability to give.

You can donate, sponsor a child or raise money in more creative ways. Find out more HERE.

Donate clothes, food, nappies, books and toys

Those arriving in Europe are often forced to live in make shift accommodation, such as the famous migrant hub in Calais, France.

If you can spare any essential items that are needed by families displaced by war (women’s hygiene products, baby products, non perishable food, clothes etc) then send them to:

Help Calais, Big Yellow, 401 High Road, Finchley, N2 8HS.

March

A march has been organised in support of Syria’s refugees at Marble Arch, London, on September 12th at 12pm. To find out more visit their Facebook page.

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