The Most Significant Achievements of Molham Team
By the end of every year, the displaced families express mixed feelings as they recall their memories and times. As a volunteering team, we talk about our subsequent achievements as we are only concerned about reaching the amazing results to fight endless tragedies. The major lesson we learnt over the past years is that charity is everlasting.
When it comes to years, we ask ourselves the following question:”How did the Molham VolunteeringTeam spend the year 2022?"
An outstanding live stream from NW Syria camps marked the start of 2022. During the stream, we launched a campaign titled “Until the Last Tent”
The campaign served as an experiment for the first time. We neither knew its consequences, nor did we expect its outcomes. We only thought about our inability to afford the cost of a residential compound to translocate displaced families from miserable camps. The year 2022 proved us wrong about the idea.
We also opened the Fahd Ra’i School where more than 1,000 students receive education. The World musician Malek Jandali participated in the opening ceremonies as his music mixed peace for the children and the whole world. Martyrs’ stories were hung on the walls of the school on top of which the flag of the revolution was raised. We all share the achievement of the generation which will graduate from the school as we will be proud of.
The displaced families heavily besieged in the al-Rukban Camp appealed to humanitarian organizations for help amid thirst and hunger. We challenged restrictions and tried to deliver humanitarian aid. We made it, thank God.
We ended our 10th work-year with a distingusihed event titled:”A decade of giving and a charter of Mercy''. We invited the ambassadors of humanity to attend our 10th anniversary conference. The conference allowed the direct chance for donations for shelter projects. The conference made us realize how it feels to have abundant charity.
We contributed to a surgery that was the second of its kind in Northern Syria. A young man named Ahmad fell down at work and had a cardiac arrest. Ahmad had a heart pacemaker and is now recovering.
We had a dream that we strongly believed would come true one day. The dream emerged during the live stream in the tent; however, it came true with building apartments to translocate the displaced families in tents. We translocated the families from the al-Amal Camp to the al-Kout residential compound.
To conclude, it is true that we are living the very last moments of 2022, but we are still determined to continue work, hence there will be more achievements to talk about.