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Expatriate Pays Debts of Cash-Stripped Families in Jaramana Camp

Published : 06-04-2021

Expatriate Pays Debts of Cash-Stripped Families in Jaramana Camp

A former resident of Jaramana Camp for Palestinian refugees has paid the debts of the most vulnerable families in the camp.

The donor, living in a foreign country, paid debt books at two groceries in AlQietiya and AlTahrir neighborhoods. He also paid rents of another poor family.

Recently, activists from Jaramana refugee camp, in Rif Dimashq, have embarked on a campaign to pay home rents for the poorest families in the area, amid the economic hardship inflicted by coronavirus outbreak.

Before the start of the conflict in 2011, there were over 18,000 Palestine refugees living in Jaramana camp. During the Syrian crisis, the number of Palestine refugees in the camp and the surrounding area increased to 49,000 due to an influx of displaced Palestine refugees from other areas, including the camp of Yarmouk.  As a result, Jaramana has become one of the most densely populated areas of Damascus.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11539

A former resident of Jaramana Camp for Palestinian refugees has paid the debts of the most vulnerable families in the camp.

The donor, living in a foreign country, paid debt books at two groceries in AlQietiya and AlTahrir neighborhoods. He also paid rents of another poor family.

Recently, activists from Jaramana refugee camp, in Rif Dimashq, have embarked on a campaign to pay home rents for the poorest families in the area, amid the economic hardship inflicted by coronavirus outbreak.

Before the start of the conflict in 2011, there were over 18,000 Palestine refugees living in Jaramana camp. During the Syrian crisis, the number of Palestine refugees in the camp and the surrounding area increased to 49,000 due to an influx of displaced Palestine refugees from other areas, including the camp of Yarmouk.  As a result, Jaramana has become one of the most densely populated areas of Damascus.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11539