Syrians Need Our Help

Donate to Human Concern USA and help our brothers and sisters that are in need in Syria!
How You Can Help
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Food Boxes

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Dignity Kits for Women

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Emergency Shelter

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Medical Assistance

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Access to Temporary Learning Centers

Syria Needs Our Support

Syria Emergency Appeal

Approximately 6.7 million people are internally displaced within Syria, a global high. Forced to leave their homes and livelihoods, living in camps where food is scarce, water supplies are low and medical care is in dire need. The 2021 Syria Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) puts the number of people in need of assistance inside Syria at over 13.4 million, including 6.7 million internally displaced Syrians. Of that number, approximately 5.9 million are in acute need of humanitarian assistance. By supporting Human Concern USA today, you can help provide vital humanitarian assistance to internally displaced Syrians – food packs, shelter, medical aid, female kits and access to learning centers.

Show Support to Syria by Donating Today

Temorary Learning Center
Provides a child with access to a safe space, educational activies, warm meals and psychological support

$220

Temorary Learning Center
Provides a child with access to a safe space, educational activies, warm meals and psychological support

$220

Emergency Shelter
Provides an immediate weatherized tent to accommodate a family

$170

Temorary Learning Center
Provides a child with access to a safe space, educational activies, warm meals and psychological support

$220

Medical Assistance
Provides access to free medical services (check ups, first aid, medication, vaccinations, etc.)

$365

Our Emergency Response

In any emergency situation, Human Concern USA follows these steps:
  1. Conduct a needs assessment which will determine the extent of the disaster, what the people affected need in the short and long term, and who exactly Human Concern USA can help.
  2. Begin the first phase of relief titled Emergency Relief, which is the provision of basic necessities, such as food and water, hygiene items, and temporary/transitional shelter setups (e.g. tents). In this phase we also provide basic health assistance through the provision of medical supplies and/or medicine.
  3. Begin the second phase of relief titled Early Recovery, which involves (re)building of permanent housing and providing cash assistance so that families can return to their homes, and children can return to school.
  4. Begin the third phase of relief titled Community Development, which involves investing in restoring health systems, providing psychosocial support and trauma relief, and working with the community to rebuild infrastructure and social systems.

In The Field