Umut Kervanı, charity org, reaches to that Syrian family
Umut Kervanı [Hope Caravan] Foundation has reached to that Syrian family, who was on social media agenda with the images while a woman collecting papers from garbage with her little child.
Hope Caravan Foundation, which is popular with charity works in Turkiye and parts of the world, has reached to the victims of a Syrian family who were on the agenda of the social media through an image while a woman collecting paper and nylon in the streets of Diyarbakır, a southeastern province of Turkiye.
Images of the Syrian woman collecting paper and nylon in the streets of Diyarbakır with her child was on the agenda in social media recently.
Hope caravan Foundation, a charity organization, aware of the situation, reached the Syrian family's house after some studies.
The charity organization has found out that Basil Al-Jassem and his wife Nadia al-Ahmed, along with 2 children are residing in a rented house on 243 street in Kaynartepe Neighborhood in Bağlar, district of Diyarbakır.
The foundation helped the family with the basic needs of food and clothing.
It was learned that Basil al-Jassem fled to Turkiye 4 years ago along with his mother and settled in Diyarbakır.
As a bread winner, Basil al-Jassem started collecting paper and nylon from the garbage to make a living.
Jassem, who married Nadia al-Ahmad, has a 2-year-old boy and a 10-month-old daughter.
In order to make a better living, Jassem bought a motorbike in 9 installments for 9 thousand Turkish Liras but the motorbike was burned for an unknown reason 5 months ago and became unusable.
Having difficulty paying the remaining 4 installments of the motorbike Jassem, together with his wife Nadia al-Ahmad began collecting paper on the streets of Diyarbakır.
Jassem family, having difficulty in meeting the rent of the house, food needs and milk needs of their children, stated that they need the motorbike in order to make the family's livelihood better and that they need the main needs such as refrigerator and washing machine.
"In fact, we have nothing, but if I work with the motorbike, God willing, we can meet in need of food"
Jassem is hopeful to have a new motorbike that will help him to meet basic food needs.
"I've been collecting plastics for four years. I bought my motorbike for 9 thousand TL, I was paying a thousand TL each month in 9 installments. But my motorbike was burned 5 months ago. So I'm collecting papers and nylons with a cart since that day."
"Our needs are many, but the priority is that we need to pay our installments, we have 4 installments left," Jassem said while called on philanthropists to help him to buy a new motorbike.
"We have no laundry, refrigerator, and wardrobe. We leave our clothes on iron tracks. In fact, we have nothing. But if I work with the motorbike, God willing, I can meet in need of food."
Mehmet Emin Olgun, one of the officials of Hope Caravan, called on philanthropists who wanted to contribute to the family after they have distributed basic food needs to the family.
We followed this family in social media. They were collecting nylons and papers from trash [for recycling]. They are out collecting nylon and papers because of the need, not because of the habit," Olgun said.
Stating that they did not find any food at home during their visit to the family, Olgun called on philanthropists to help this family through Hope Caravan while shared their phone numbers for donations.
Contact numbers of Umut Kervanı [Hope Caravan] Foundation for philanthropists who want to help: +90 412 252 52 22 or +90 534 675 65 72. (ILKHA)