European Refugee Camps: For Mustafa Bazara, the evening was nothing more than a routine weeknight in Aleppo: He and his family were watching television around eight p.m. with the sound of bombs blasting in the distance. But this time he saw fire and smoke too close to his house and heard the blaring of ambulances driving by, too close to ignore. |
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“We knew we were under attack,” he says. “So we packed up what we could and got in the car. I tried to close the gate [to our compound]. But something hit my back. My father carried me out in his arms and the next day I found out that I was hit by a bullet that came out of nowhere.” |
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Mustafa Bazara found refuge in Hama after he was shot in back while fleeing from his home in Aleppo, Syria, with his family. |
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Bazara’s story is just one of many volunteers from UNITED SIKHS have heard while serving meals, offering supplies, and providing emotional support to some of the 1.2 million refugees who have abandoned their homes in search of safety in the city of Hama. Since January 27, UNITED SIKHS has provided over 150,000 meals to refugees in seven different camps across the city-camps, housed in schools as well as outdoor tents, in which hygienic conditions and reliable electricity has increasingly declined, reports Gurpreet Singh, UNITED SIKHS’ Refugee Relief Project Manager in Hama. |
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Almost 500,000 refugees have been killed in Syria since violence broke and many lack the resources to cross national borders. To that end, the promise of warm food and a safe place to sleep has drawn thousands of people to Hama. Working in tandem with a local, government-sanctioned bakery, UNITED SIKHS has been distributing packets of chapatis* to families and individuals three times a day. That’s 3,600 meals to at least 400 families every day. |
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A UNITED SIKHS’ volunteer organizes the daily chapati deliveries to seven camps in Hama, Syria. Over 3,600 meals are served daily. |