DAMASCUS COUNTRYSIDE- (ST)-The Syrian Trust for Development yesterday provided humanitarian and relief aid to 237 displaced Syrian families staying at al-Dweir temporary sheltering center in the city of Adra.
According to the Trust’s Humanitarian Support Director Rosa Jarari, the aid included food parcels, medicine, cleaning stuff, wheelchairs, mattresses, kitchen stuff, milk blankets, clothes and other basic needs.
Reman Saleh, Director of “al-Wafaa Initiative” for supporting martyrs’ families, said the charity association of al-Boustan in coordination with the Syrian Trust for Development has offered 15 wheelchairs for people with special needs and is due to pay the expenses of necessary surgeries and medical care for the displaced citizens in the center.
For his part, al-Dweir Center Director Jasim al-Mahmoud said the center on Tuesday received 5 vehicles carrying humanitarian, relief and medical assistance from the Trust and that this aid was distributed immediately.
Displaced people, for their parts, highly appreciated this assistance and called for more medical and health care in addition to job opportunities.
Armed terrorist groups affiliated to Jabhat al-Nusra in December of last year infiltrated into Adra and committed massacres against civilians and displaced people from the city.
On March 12th, President Bashar Al-Assad visited al-Dweir sheltering center to inspect the conditions of the families who were displaced from their houses in Adra by the armed terrorist groups.
The President affirmed that the state will continue to keep providing displaced citizens with all basic needs despite the difficult circumstances in the country until all the displaced return to their houses in Adra and everywhere in Syria.
H. Mustafa