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School Suspension at Al Jarmaq School by its Teachers as they Could Secure Food for their Families

Published : 09-02-2015

School Suspension at Al Jarmaq School by its Teachers as they Could Secure Food for their Families

The difficulties that face the refugees forced the teachers of Al Jarmaq School in the Yarmouk camp to suspend the school classes as they try to get food parcels to let the hunger far from their children, where Jarmaq School suspended the school classes in the Yarmouk refugee camp yesterday Sunday 2nd of Feb for their livelihood, as stated by the school ads board.

As one of Al Jaramaq School teachers commented to the AGPS, saying, "We are in a Al Jarmaq School offer our services to people in the camp for nearly two years, of course, our school is not the only one which suffers, but a number of other schools which offer their services to all students at all levels."

He added, "We serve the people of our camp, with pride and humility, and this is our duty, but this hurts when we ask for something that is available and possible and what hurts is that no one respond, it is supposed to take into account our situation that while they distribute aids we were at school and we couldn’t go to receive the aids but to leave the school.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/450

The difficulties that face the refugees forced the teachers of Al Jarmaq School in the Yarmouk camp to suspend the school classes as they try to get food parcels to let the hunger far from their children, where Jarmaq School suspended the school classes in the Yarmouk refugee camp yesterday Sunday 2nd of Feb for their livelihood, as stated by the school ads board.

As one of Al Jaramaq School teachers commented to the AGPS, saying, "We are in a Al Jarmaq School offer our services to people in the camp for nearly two years, of course, our school is not the only one which suffers, but a number of other schools which offer their services to all students at all levels."

He added, "We serve the people of our camp, with pride and humility, and this is our duty, but this hurts when we ask for something that is available and possible and what hurts is that no one respond, it is supposed to take into account our situation that while they distribute aids we were at school and we couldn’t go to receive the aids but to leave the school.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/450