CPTnet
22 September 2014
IRAQI KURDISTAN: Support
ninety Yazidi families through Wadi and Alind
Ali Qasm Aalw |
Seven.
That’s how many members of Ali Qasm’s Aalw’s were kidnapped by ISIS when they
fled Sinjar/Shangal in early August. Ali, a 39-year-old Yazidi man, has not
heard from his mother, grandmother, or father. His sister managed to keep her phone when she was kidnapped,
but the last time he called her ISIS militants answered and yelled at him.
90.
That’s how many families live in four unfinished houses near Duhok, in Iraqi
Kurdistan, 467 people in total. Ali’s
family lives in one of these houses with eighteen other families, which has no
doors or windows and will need huge improvements to house the families for the
winter. These families are out of
reach of aid from the Iraqi government and other international aid agencies,
and many are missing family members.
Three human rights non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the German-Kurdish
organization Wadi, the international organization Christian Peacemaker Teams
(CPT), and the Duhok-based Alind Organization, are building relationships with
these families to provide various kinds of support throughout the coming
months.
850,000.
That’s how many Iraqis have been displaced by ISIS in the last eight months, which
has overwhelmed local and international aid agencies. CPT is not a humanitarian
aid organization, but will accompany Wadi and Alind in their work, build
relationships with these families, and share their stories and needs throughout
the process. With your help, Wadi and Alind will acquire adequate
shelter, food, clothing, education, and psychological support for these Yazidi
families.
By working with these ninety families, Wadi and Alind can make sure
that your donations are always being put to use in the most effective way
possible. Wadi and Alind are
based in Kurdistan, so your donations will reach these families very quickly. Already with the first donations,
Wadi purchased mattresses and delivered them to the families.
Donate now and
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Your donation to Wadi helps supply
– beds for young children (ages 1-2)
– blankets and mattresses, in preparation for fall
– clothes and underwear for men, women, and children
– kerosene heaters
– gas stoves for cooking
– cooking supplies
– shampoo and soap
– toys for the children
– medicines
Later donations will provide for needs such as building renovations for winter,
educational resources, and psychological care. As the situation changes, Wadi and Alind will continue
to assist these families as they return home, as well as providing
psychological and other necessary care for kidnapped women who will one day
return. Please join us in supporting these families, and together we can begin
to heal the wounds for war.
Donate now and
share widely on your social networks.
We will continue to update you as the situation and needs change. Thank you for your support!