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Love for Syria’s DOUBLE THE HOPE 2023 Christmas Campaign

Love for Syria’s DOUBLE THE HOPE 2023 Christmas Campaign When I first heard that the organization Hope for Appalachia provides Christmas presents to children from rural Kentucky who wouldn’t receive gifts otherwise, I felt a pain in my heart for those kids. Then we at Love for Syria started brainstorming how we all can get […]
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Three Boys

When you look at these three boys, what young boys in your own life first come to mind? Brothers? Sons? Nephews? Students? Family friends? Maybe you see yourself at those ages. These photos were taken in Feb 2018. Almost four and a half years later, these boys are now 11, 13, and 16. The oldest […]
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Domino Effect

The Domino Effect In case you missed our New Years’ newsletter, here’s a quick recap and an update on how Love for Syria continues to witness the Domino Effect at play. In Oct 2021, a small rural church in Virginia was hosting a yard sale with proceeds going to an impoverished school in Appalachia. Love […]
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Um Obeyda’s Story

As violence escalated, Um Obeyda and her husband agreed he should flee Syria to seek refuge in Jordan. Left in Syria with her children and a newborn baby, Um Obeyda attempted several times to make the harrowing journey into Jordan. After numerous failed attempts, a local driver was finally able to bring them safely through […]
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Um Merwa’s Story

Um Merwa describes the routine terror felt before fleeing Syria. “I would fear for my husband, that someone would take him. I would fear for my children, fear of kidnapping and rape.” After witnessing open fire and murders, they fled. Free from war, Um Merwa continues to live in a state of perpetual fear. She […]
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Um Amer’s Story

Um Amer recounts the fear that terrorized her before fleeing Syria. “They started searching houses, killing and slaughtering… stopping women and children and killing them. My husband said, ‘We can’t keep on like this, I have sons and daughters.’ He was afraid for them.” Now in Jordan, she describes the close relationship the knitting group […]
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