How to be an Ally for Syrians

Many Syrian led non profit organizations formed to provide humanitarian aid for Syrians in exile and displacement. These organizations are constantly accepting donations and volunteers.

Syrian Civil Defence (The White Helmets)

The Syrian Civil Defence, known also as the White Helmets, are Syria's first responders, a humanitarian organization dedicated to helping communities prepare for, respond to and rebuild after attacks in our beloved Syria. Their mission is saving lives, promoting justice, and building community resilience through the efficient and effective delivery of humanitarian services, in collaboration with local and global partners.

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Syrian Forum USA (SFUSA)

SFUSA is dedicated to empowering Syrians to rebuild their lives and their communities through sustainable life-changing programs and services. SFUSA's comprehensive strategy includes education, training, job placement, economic empowerment, and research studies. SFUSA also prioritizes women empowerment and child protection, working to ensure that all Syrians have the support and resources they need to thrive and succeed.

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Syrian Emergency Task Force (SETF)

The Syrian Emergency Task Force was formed in March of 2011 to respond to the Syrian dictatorship and its allies waging war on innocent civilians. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., SETF works tirelessly to bring an end to the killing in Syria through advocacy, humanitarian initiatives, and the pursuit of justice and accountability for war crimes. , SETF stands as the most notable American organization working on Syria, as evidenced by the impact we have made both on the ground in Syria and the U.S.

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Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS)

SAMS is a global medical relief organization that is working on the frontlines of crisis relief in Syria and beyond to save lives and alleviate suffering. SAMS proudly provides dignified medical care to every patient in need. SAMS is dedicated to delivering life-saving services, revitalizing health systems during crisis, and promoting medical education via a network of humanitarians in Syria, the US, and beyond.

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