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  • Aleppo Armenian Organizations Provide $35 Care Packages To The Needy

    ALEPPO ARMENIAN ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDE $35 CARE PACKAGES TO THE NEEDY; IS IT ENOUGH?
    By Vahakn Keshishian

    hetq
    11:28, September 5, 2012

    Amidst the tumult in Syria, particularly Aleppo, a number of Armenian
    organizations are working to meet the daily basic needs of hundreds
    of needy Armenians.

    Alongside the activities of the Central Council, a sort of coordinating
    umbrella structure, the AGBU is also carrying out charitable work.

    Families in need come to the office and fill out a detailed
    questionnaire in order to receive assistance. The care package they
    are given includes sugar, wheat, oil and canned meat - about $35
    worth of goods.

    In these troubled times, I was encouraged to see the flurry of work
    being carried out by members and administration of the AGBU and the
    Armenian Youth Association. The young scouts were loading cars full
    of provisions for delivery to needy families.

    I asked those responsible if they would be continuing their work if
    the situation on the ground got worse.

    - The AGBU will always be ready to assist our compatriots, was
    the answer.

    - What about assisting Arabs?

    - If they ask for our help, yes.

    Today, there are hundreds of families in Aleppo receiving such help
    and the number can easily double. Other organizations are assisting
    a similar number of families.

    Many are in need because they no longer work. Others are not getting
    paid.

    One week later, the number of people receiving aid from the Central
    Assistance Council had surpassed 900. Add this to the 700 receiving
    assistance from the AGBU and one can get a picture of the worsening
    situation.

    Assistance is also being provided by the Armenian Catholic benevolent
    committee and that of the Armenian Protestant community.

    It should be noted that the funds collected by the Central Committee
    were earmarked to be spent in case the situation reached emergency
    proportions. That's to say if a portion of Armenians were forced
    to leave their homes and seek refuge in Armenian schools, churches
    and clubs.

    In reality, the funds invested by Armenian organizations is a drop
    in the bucket - -some 500-600,000.

    The Central Committee confesses that it is inexperienced in such
    matters...

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