There are no signs of the civil war in Syria ending anytime soon. The crisis in the country has seen millions of its citizens become refugee in neighbouring countries.
Even as the crisis continues, many aid groups have been helping people in the war-torn nation. Among them is the Khalsa Aid International, whose volunteers have been responding to similar crisis across the world. There humanitarian relief efforts for Syrian refugees are also being lauded.
As per reports, Khalsa Aid has been carrying out similar relief operations in several countries for the past few years, including Lebanon and Turkey.
Syrian Refugees Assistance
— Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) March 1, 2018
Our team is currently in Turkey providing 14 tonnes of food & shoes for hundreds of refugee children. We have been supporting #Syrian refugees since 2014 across Mid East Inc in Greece & Lebanon. Our work goes on. pic.twitter.com/NnvfjUM13j
Syrian Refugees:
— Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) March 1, 2018
Our team is delivering 12 TONNES of food to the #SYRIAN refugees in Turkey. This is an ongoing operation since 2016. #Syria pic.twitter.com/CoPpbKd29i
Supporting children of #Syria
— Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) February 28, 2018
Khalsa Aid has been supporting the #Syrian refugees since 2014. These beautiful Syrian twins were in great discomfort due to skin disorder. We funded the medical treatment. Our work continues .. pls support. pic.twitter.com/RqxraUuarW
When #Syrian refugees were crossing borders in Europe during the freezing winter in 2015 our team led by @beardedhippy were distributing food packs at several locations. Our work with refugees continues in Turkey & Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/HubBeScgU1
— Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) February 28, 2018
It's only @Khalsa_Aid doing this work with #Syrian refugees. https://t.co/LCBAJUTaf5
— Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) February 28, 2018
In a world of bigotry and hate, @Khalsa_Aid is touching many lives with their awesome work. May you stay blessed! https://t.co/FD8Je8JTv9
— Zeeshan (@ZeeshanS07) February 28, 2018
Where there is a need, guru's Sikh @Khalsa_Aid is there. War reasons could be any, but where there is a need of 'Langer' , @RaviSinghKA and team act for wellness of survivors.
— Baljinder Singh Ubhi (@Ubhicanada) February 28, 2018
Thanks to @Khalsa_Aid @JustinTrudeau @HarjitSajjan @randeepssarai @JarnailSinghAAP @ArvindKejriwal pic.twitter.com/4xXpDNSDUB