Teamer since: 10/02/2019
Protectora sin ánimo de lucro, creada en Julio de 2016 con el fin de ayudar a los gatos vagabundos q pueblan nuestra comunidad. Nuestra labor va encauzada a castrar gatos callejeros expuestos a peligros de todo tipo y q malviven en nuestras ciudades a la vez q recoger tanto los gatos adoptables para darlos en adopción como todos aquellos cuyo estado de salud o situación de riesgo les impide sobrevivir en su entorno, para ofrecerles un refugio donde poder vivir de forma digna, segura y feliz.
Teamer since: 14/03/2019
We give DRINKING WATER to families in Yemen who were displaced from their homes by more than 8 years of war. Yemen is the biggest humanitarian emergency on the planet and is suffering from a cholera epidemic and shocking infant mortality. With your EURO we buy and refill WATER TANKS in IDP camps and schools. We have 50 in 4 camps and in 5 schools. More than 000 9people receive water (800 thousand litres/month). Yemen needs more water! 1€=101 litres in the north and 129 in the south. JOIN US!
Teamer since: 05/05/2020
Yemen is living a brutal humanitarian emergency. The girls are married off in hopes that they will be fed. The boys are recruited as soldiers. Their lives are hell: rapes, pregnancies, violence. If the school provides food, families are more likely to bring them. We give milk, bread, egg/cheese/tuna and fruit to 1680 children and their lifes have changed!!. 1 breakfast =€0.56. 1month=€13,2. TOTAL 3 school/month= €20.698. Your € FEEDS, EDUCATES AND PROTECTS.
Teamer since: 08/02/2023
Nearly 12 years of war in Syria have left a country devastated, and worse, millions of lives destroyed. But now a devastating earthquake of magnitude 7.6 hits the northwest of the country and the southeast of Turkey on February 6, leaving more than 4,000 lives in both countries. From the Islamic Relief Foundation we are on the ground providing cash grants so that those most affected can meet their immediate needs.
Teamer since: 08/02/2023
12 years of war in Syria have left millions of victims and 5.5 million refugees. Since then, donations have been made in this group to assist them through harsh winters without heating or during the pandemic. Their situation is now even more critical after the earthquakes in February. UNHCR continues to support them with cash to cover basic needs, as well as their access to health, education, shelter and livelihoods. Photo ©UNHCR/S.Sawas