Reported by UN agencies as one of the most poorly constructed camps, Shariya camp is home to around 17,000 individuals. These families are usually subject to harsh weather conditions and fire accidents. Fortunately, these five families made it safely out of the big fire, but their tents, vehicles, clothes, beds, furniture, and everything they had collected over the five years of displacement were burned to the ground! We are so happy that we could show up with some help to these needy families. Many Thanks to Zarok – Kinder e.V. Org. and their team from Germany that showed up with their big care and love for these people…
” Kids International Day “.
1st, June, Kids International Day! Every child has the right to have fun! Panaga team at Grepan village is making some fun with kids from the village.
Harshad, 10-year-old Panaga student
Harshad, a 10-year-old Panaga student from #shingal has drawn a picture of his teachers at the Haven Center. Basically starting from me, the big guy! Then Sami, Barzan, Jihan, warren, and Gulpanar! Thank you Khaima and Zarok – Kinder e.V. for making such moments possible!#education #childprotection #hope #learn #panaga #education #haven #educationempowers #arttherapy
Day 13 – Maggie goes to Yezidi
Yipikajee…a holiday. At least for 5 hours…The Maggie team needed some battery recharging after 11 days non stop working and we were desperately longing for some sightseeing in this gorgeous Kurdistan region. While our touristic guide Zirak showed us around, construction site chef Daxel and his Yezidi team filled the Maggie roofs with mineral wool insulation. Not the most fun work to do, sorry for that guys. In the afternoon slijpschijfman Pieter had the thrill of his life with cutting a piece out of the container for the final electrical connection to the street. And last but not least…a fantastic barbecue from Hayat and Fares. Toedeloe Maggie Panaga.Org
Pop – Up Old Shekhidre
In 22 of Dec, we started our new Pop up School in one of the outskirt village called Shekhidre where 60 IDP’s family live in uncompleted buildings and tents. The Pop up will be one day per a week for two months in which the kids will have English lessons, hygiene lessons, art lessons, explores lessons, PE, play games , sing songs and dance . In the first day more than 50 kids gathered around us and welcomed us warmly. The kids were amazing. They were thrilled about the program, since it’s a first kids program in that village , No NGO has ever did such programs for the kids out there during four years of displacement. Volunteers and staff made a great contact with kids, they built a safe and joyful environment for the kids. On the second day, kids number reached 60. We will continue to bring education to people who have no or very limited chance. Thanks for EDGE Institute to sponsor this session.Smart Slider with ID: 5