Tents and awnings project
With thousands of homes destroyed, thousands of families were forced to flee and take refuge in the open or on the streets, exacerbating human suffering, especially with the arrival of winter.
Project idea: To provide shelter tents and weather-resistant tarpaulins for displaced families, to secure temporary shelter that preserves their dignity and protects them from the cold and rain.
Project objectives: – To provide shelter for families who lost their homes due to bombing.
– To protect them from harsh winter conditions and severe weather.
Implementation Mechanism: – Providing high-quality tents and tarpaulins that are resistant to rain and cold.
– Distributing them to displacement areas in coordination with field teams.
– Monitoring the needs of families to ensure the continuity of support.
Target group:
Displaced families who have completely lost their homes, especially those living in the open or on the streets.
Project message:
“A tent to protect them from the cold… preserving dignity and providing safety.”
The Childhood Happiness Association continues its efforts to provide urgent humanitarian solutions that preserve people’s dignity amidst the disaster.