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Univ. of California in PA and TCCP
| Code | Country | Town/Village | Inauguration | Depth | Serving |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| W14020 | Chad | Ndjamena – Darassalam | 11.03.2014 | 45m / 148ft | 500 people |
St Vincent College and TCCP Pittsburgh
| Code | Country | Town/Village | Inauguration | Depth | Serving |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| W14019 | Chad | Ndjamena – Diguel Delebe | 11.03.2014 | 45m / 148ft | 450 people |
Peace Islands Refugee Fundraiser
Source: TurkeyPurge.com
“The arbitrary dismissals have had a devastating impact on those who lost their jobs and their families. They did not only lose the jobs they occupied; in some cases, they were entirely cut off from access to their professions, as well as housing and health care benefits, leaving them and their families without livelihood opportunities.” Amnesty International, 2018
Victims of the purge face exceptionally difficult circumstances. They are barred from working in state institutions. Private companies would not hire them given the enormous pressure from the government. And they are also prevented from seeking employment abroad since their passports are canceled, along with their spouses and children.
Ekrem’s drawing of his favorite superhero, Spiderman (Greece, 2018). He is the actual superhero who walked over seven hours, quietly, never complaining, through dark woods at night and across the Evros/Meric River to get to Greece.
Copyright @ Alex Morel
Given the horrific conditions, many purge victims try to escape the country. Many cross the Greek-Turkish border along the Evros river and seek a new life there. This year alone, nearly 4,000 Turks have applied for asylum in Greece. The Greek public has shown exemplary courage and hospitality of enormous proportions, and we are very grateful. Yet, unfortunately, many families perished in the Evros river trying to cross it under treacherous conditions.
Alçı Family is seen as walking near the Evros river between Turkey and Greece.
Photo: Mahir Korulu. Read their story here.
Greece Refugees Trip 2019
Sharing Happiness
In addition, a good way of sharing happiness is giving back to those in need around the world. Here at Embrace Relief, we have many ways of giving back. From sponsoring cataract surgeries, to building water wells, providing refugee relief, to helping students through GradPlus; the possibilities are endless! Of course this is only a short list of the types of relief you can offer through Embrace Relief.
You can help share happiness with others around the world this holiday season by Clicking Here; above the donation amount box on the page is a list of our current campaigns to choose from.
Happy Holidays!
Emergency Housing for Refugees Fundraiser
This is the time of year to show support and love for your global family. Refugees are already plagued by stress and fear, the winter will only bring more hardships to their daily lives. Refugees in Greece need assistance and help to learn a completely new way of life in order to not just survive but to also thrive.
Due to the gracious donors and volunteers, Embrace Relief is able to provide this emergency housing, food, healthcare, financial, psychological, and legal support to those who need it most.












