Published : 29-08-2017
The Palestine Charity Commission in southern Damascus has maximized its relief services to the Palestinian refugees displaced from Yarmouk and seeking shelter in the adjacent towns of Yalda, Beit Sahem, and Babilla.
The charity has been striving to secure water from AlFijeh water source for the displaced Palestinian refugees on a daily basis.
In its recent monthly report, Palestine Charity said on Facebook that 540 families benefited from the water services offered by the group in July, during which some 2,460 water barrels were distributed. 655 water barrels from AlFijeh were also handed over to the displaced families south of Damascus in the same month.
As figures in the charity’s monthly report, a truck loaded with driking water tanks from AlFijeh spring reached southern Damascus areas, particularly overcrowded neighborhoods, in an attempt to alleviate the water crisis endured by hundreds of displaced families.
The Palestine Charity Commission in southern Damascus has maximized its relief services to the Palestinian refugees displaced from Yarmouk and seeking shelter in the adjacent towns of Yalda, Beit Sahem, and Babilla.
The charity has been striving to secure water from AlFijeh water source for the displaced Palestinian refugees on a daily basis.
In its recent monthly report, Palestine Charity said on Facebook that 540 families benefited from the water services offered by the group in July, during which some 2,460 water barrels were distributed. 655 water barrels from AlFijeh were also handed over to the displaced families south of Damascus in the same month.
As figures in the charity’s monthly report, a truck loaded with driking water tanks from AlFijeh spring reached southern Damascus areas, particularly overcrowded neighborhoods, in an attempt to alleviate the water crisis endured by hundreds of displaced families.