Urgent relief program
The most prominent cases that the program responds to:
1- Urgent surgeries.
2- Extreme poverty.
3- Improving the housing situation.
4- Sponsorship of university students.
5- Securing medical treatment supplies and medicines.
The Urgent relief program process:
- The case is visited and a form is prepared with information about the case and its status, and attachments such as medical reports, pictures, etc. are attached.
- A three-person committee evaluates the case, gives approval, and determines the amount of assistance.
- Aid is disbursed to cases in accordance with the decision of the committee
- The case is archived with attachments within the institution's database.
Areas of work of the Urgent Relief Program:
The program provides assistance in the areas of Sarmada, Azaz, Al-Bab, Afrin, and the camps in the northwestern countryside of Aleppo and the northern countryside of Idlib in Syria. It also provides some assistance to refugees in Turkey.
The Foundation annually provides, through the Urgent Relief Program, no less than 1,000 various aids.