The American non-profit organization Global Justice has provided new aid to those affected by the earthquake in northwestern Syria.
Today, Wednesday, the organization distributed food baskets to the afflicted families in northern Syria, in cooperation with the Turkish organization Fetih-Der.
This aid package targeted a group of martyrs’ families and orphanages, as well as displaced families in camps.
Maysa Qabbani, Vice President of Global Justice Organization, confirmed that the organization will continue its relief campaigns for the Syrian people, noting that it is preparing to distribute clothes to children during the Eid Al-Fitr period.
During her participation in distributing baskets to the needy, Qabbani, accompanied by Turkish writer and publisher Peren Bir Sayglı Mut and a delegation of members of the organization, toured the targeted camps and met a number of families and examined their needs, as well as a number of orphaned children.
Since the earthquake disaster occurred in northwestern Syria at the dawn of February 6, Global Justice has intensified its efforts to provide relief to the afflicted and extend a helping hand to them.
It is noteworthy that the “Global Justice” organization is a non-profit American-Syrian organization, founded by the Syrian immigrant doctor, Haitham Al-Bazm, and is active in many regions of the world, in the field of humanitarian work, agricultural development, clean energy, and social, health, cultural and educational support.