SYRIA-TÜRKİYE EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY

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Your donation will provide life-saving supplies to children and families in need in Syria and Türkiye.

Your contribution is tax deductible.

Giving monthly instead?

Give ฿600 monthly instead?

Sustain your support for children by giving monthly.

SYRIA-TÜRKİYE EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY

฿
Your donation will provide life-saving supplies to children and families in need in Syria and Türkiye.

Your contribution is tax deductible.

Giving monthly instead?

Give ฿600 monthly instead?

Sustain your support for children by giving monthly.

Thousands of children and families are suffering after a devastating earthquake struck the border of Syria and Türkiye on 6th February 2023, followed by dozens of aftershocks.

UNICEF is moving quickly to respond to the needs of thousands of families and children most impacted by the disaster, particularly cities around northern Syria.

Time is absolutely critical in a situation like this. We urgently need your support to respond to the needs of children. Please make a donation now.

Total number of injuries and deaths keeps increasing. Thousands of homes, schools, hospital and roads are likely to have been destroyed. That the initial earthquake happened so early at 4 in the morning, when many children were fast asleep, made it even more dangerous.

Children are injured, shocked and traumatized. Displaced families who have lost their homes can face temperatures below freezing and snow, which are common at this time of year.

Total number of injuries and deaths keeps increasing. Thousands of homes, schools, hospital and roads are likely to have been destroyed. That the initial earthquake happened so early at 4 in the morning, when many children were fast asleep, made it even more dangerous.

Children are injured, shocked and traumatized. Displaced families who have lost their homes can face temperatures below freezing and snow, which are common at this time of year.

SYRIA- TÜRKİYE EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY

SYRIA- TÜRKİYE EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY

Thousands of children and families are suffering after a devastating earthquake struck the border of Syria and Türkiye on 6th February 2023, followed by dozens of aftershocks.

UNICEF is moving quickly to respond to the needs of thousands of families and children most impacted by the disaster, particularly cities around northern Syria.

฿
Your donation will provide life-saving supplies to children and families in need in Syria and Türkiye.

Your contribution is tax deductible.

Giving monthly instead?

Give ฿600 monthly instead?

Sustain your support for children by giving monthly.

Time is absolutely critical in a situation like this. We urgently need your support to respond to the needs of children. Please make a donation now.

Total number of injuries and deaths keeps increasing. Thousands of homes, schools, hospital and roads are likely to have been destroyed. That the initial earthquake happened so early at 4 in the morning, when many children were fast asleep, made it even more dangerous.

Children are injured, shocked and traumatized. Displaced families who have lost their homes can face temperatures below freezing and snow, which are common at this time of year.

UNICEF is scaling up its response to provide access to basic services

including water and sanitation, immunization and health care, schooling and learning, psychosocial support, and emergency cash assistance.

Eleven years into the Syrian conflict, exacerbated by the economic downturn and mass displacement, hundreds of thousands of families were already struggling to survive in Syria. Now, this new disaster makes the situation even more desperate. We cannot wait – please donate to help us save lives.

UNICEF is on the ground right now taking action and assessing the needs of families devastated by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake.

Help us reach every child in crisis.

Help us reach every child in crisis.

Help us reach every child in crisis.

Your donation will provide safe water, essential nutrition to families in need and protect children who have lost or been separated from their families and create safe spaces for displaced children and families.