Activities

Weelchairs

Weelchairs 150 150 admino

A lot of people around us need wheelchairs to do basic tasks but cannot afford one. A lot of children are not able to access education due to mobility challenges.

Like the rest of us, they desire to live their dreams every year and have a better future.

Purity wants every dream to come true, and every donated wheelchair has a big impact on reaching that mark!

Purity donated 8 wheelchairs to 8 different people with special needs. Still, there are plenty who need our support, we all together can help to touch the lives of those who need our support.

Donating a wheelchair is an easy process but has a huge impact on their lives. There are many ways to do so, you can donate through our organization or to reach the People with special needs department in the Directorate of NGOs and Humanitarian Affairs.

To support and protect childhood, Purity has opened a friendly space in Tel Tamer

To support and protect childhood, Purity has opened a friendly space in Tel Tamer 150 150 admino

As part of the Child Protection Program, PURITY has opened a child-friendly space in the town of Tal Tamer by equipping a garden and converting it into a child-friendly space by providing some recreational items.

The organization continues to provide the necessary support for children to keep them away from the conditions and tragedies of war, by making more child friendly spaces and supporting them with recreational materials.

A new project to protect and support children in detention centers

A new project to protect and support children in detention centers 150 150 admino

Recreational activity for children in the detention center in the city of Qamishli

Within our child protection and support project

PURITY has carried out recreational activities to develop children’s talents in Alaya detention center to help them restore daily routine and increase their flexibility through activities related to talent development, expression and play using drawing techniques.

This activity comes as part of an integrated series that the organization plans to rehabilitate and increase flexibility for children to adapt more with the aim of social integration and avoiding extremist ideas.

Happy Eid campaign

Happy Eid campaign 150 150 admino
Purity in the Happy Eid campaign supports 158 vulnerable families with cash distribution

During the Iftar and Happy Eid campaign launched by our organization within the Food and Livelihoods Program, Purity staff were able to support more than 158 vulnerable families with cash assistance, in the cities of Al-Hasakah and Derik and its countryside

Food baskets distribution

Food baskets distribution 150 150 admino

Within the Food and Livelihoods Program, Purity distributed food baskets to needy families, this assistance has been provided to nearly 100 families in the city of Qamishli and its countryside.

Food distribution

Food distribution 150 150 admino

Within Food and Livelihoods Program by Purity that started to cover Al-Hasakah Governorate, the needs of another 100 families were covered with food assistance.

Purity staff distributed food baskets to needy families, that support has been provided to nearly 100 families in Derik city and its countryside, Al-Hasakah Governorate, Syria.

It is worth noting that this batch is considered the fifth batch of the organization’s program in food and livelihoods Program within the province of Al-Hasaka, which included similar batches in the cities (Tribesbeh, Tal Hamis, Qamishli, Hasaka and its countryside) during the past month.

Capacity building for female students in a private school for girls

Capacity building for female students in a private school for girls 150 150 admino

Within our child protection program, we do capacity building when needed and applicable, Purity team began training female students in a private school for girls on experiences and skills development.

This activity comes within the framework of a series of training exercises for our child protection program “capacity building” for a private girls’ school in the city of Al-Hasakah, North and East Syria.

It is worth noting that the school is for girls who have been released from service within the Women’s Protection Units in accordance with the action plan signed between the Syrian Democratic Forces and the United Nations in Geneva.

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