As Tayfa Team, we are aiming to raise $5000 to help Yemeni people and provide them with much-needed food items in various parts of the country.
Photo: AFP via Getty
As Tayfa Team, we are aiming to raise $5000 to help Yemeni people and provide them with much-needed food items in various parts of the country.
Photo: AFP via Getty

| Code | Country | Town/Village | Inauguration | Depth | Serving |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAMEROON | NGALO | 12/2020 | 40m / 131ft | 1000 people |
At least 31 people are dead and 165 are missing after a flood hit northern India on Sunday, February 7th. The flood was caused when part of a Himalayan glacier broke off and sent a wall of water and debris down a mountain, sweeping away everything in its path.
The floodwaters also damaged homes and villages that were following down on the line of the flood. Government officials air-dropped food packets and medicines to at least two flood-hit villages but there are still a lot of people and villagers who need help.
Raindrop Dallas is a non-profit, educational, charitable, social and cultural organization founded by Turkish-Americans in Dallas in 2005. We aim to cultivate friendship and promote understanding of diverse cultures through its unique services to the community.
On Thursday, January 7, 2021, Embrace Relief’s own Dana Coppola sat down with Spirit Rosenberg of Great.com Talks With to discuss Embrace Relief’s work and what makes it so special.
Great.com is a charitable organization whose profits all go to worthy causes like Embrace Relief’s and Great.com Talks With is a “podcast to inform, inspire and uplift you.” Every week Great.com Talks With selects three organizations or individuals that greatly impact the world in a positive way and interviews them podcast-style, and this week Embrace Relief was one of the honored selections. Watch the full interview here: https://bit.ly/3j58V1n or listen to the podcast episode here on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cwJwwm, Itunes: https://apple.co/3tfY6y7, or read on for the highlights.
Last April 19, the Just A Drop Group FUNdraising project was able to reach their goal of $4500 to open a water well in Nigeria, Africa. They decided to name their water well “The Gulnur Avon Well”. Rose Bora and Michael Moyseenko bounced off ideas throughout the FUNdraising process to make sure that they’ll successfully provide easy access to clean water for thousands of people in Africa.
Before starting the fundraiser, Ms. Bora spoke to several local businesses and the mayor about her project. She wanted to get a sense of whether she could raise this amount of money instead of jumping in blind. She and Mr. Moyseenko made a game plan for how the money was going to be raised. They discussed raffling off gift cards that local businesses would have donated to the project at school. She then later went on and reached out to multiple businesses and people in order to begin the raffle and other events. After that, she also set up a Dine-to-Donate at Chipotle and began to advertise it. She also spoke with their school’s communications lead and had her story sent out to multiple news networks. She got picked up and two articles, 1 newspaper, and 2 news appearances took place. She also got asked to speak at a panel about the project. She also made many posters and hung them around their school and posted constantly on social media. All these advertising helped her raise the money needed for the water well project.
The donors were from everywhere. As she had multiple articles and videos out about her project, she had people from all over the community donating. A good chunk of the money was donated from the Turkish community in Chicago and in Cleveland. Some were also from school, family, and friends.
It was not as challenging as she expected to reach her FUNdraising’s goal. She was shocked at how easy it was. She was especially surprised at how much her community and the Turkish people donated. However, the beginning was harder than the end as rejection was constant and it was hard to stay motivated throughout when collecting money.
She was extremely happy and relieved when she reached her goal. It brings her joy that a community in Africa is now going to be hydrated. She cannot wait to see all the pictures and videos of the kids. “It honestly feels unreal as this journey has been the one that has taught me an immense amount of social skills, patience, and appreciation for what I have.”, Rose Bora shared.
In addition, Rose Bora said “The most memorable and rewarding part of this experience is the inspiration I brought to other youth, the awareness I brought to the different water conditions around the world, and all the things I have learned from this experience. I have inspired people to begin their own fundraising journeys through my panels and articles. I also have brought awareness to the water issue that many people are going through. It isn’t just Africa that has difficulty retrieving water, there are tons of other countries and places that need water just as much. It is heartbreaking and I hope the inspired youth will help diminish these struggles by opening their own group fundraisers. I also have learned an immense amount of information. I am incredibly humble for my situation, family, and water source. I also have learned a crazy amount of social skills during this process. Being able to effectively ask people for money without sounding greedy is harder than it sounds. It has also taught me to be patient and that money cannot be made from thin air, it takes time for it to come in and that is okay.”

| Code | Country | Town/Village | Inauguration | Depth | Serving |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chad | Gaoui | 02/2021 | 45m / 148ft | 1600 people |
Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) said: ” The best form of charity is giving water (to drink). ”
Пратеника на Аллах (С.А.С.) е казал: “Най-добрата садака е даването на вода (за пиене).”