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Weʼve raised £10 to buy 10 container homes for families with younger kids until they build their houses, in sarpol-zahab, Iran after the recent Earthquake.
- Sarpol Zahab, Kermanshah Province, Iran
- Funded on Sunday, 8th April 2018
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A powerful earthquake struck the Iran border on Sunday night 12th Nov 2017, shaking the Middle East as far as Israel and Turkey, but the worst of the devastation was in Sar-pole-zahab city in west of Iran. At least 500 people had been killed but the death toll was expected to rise as rescuers reached more remote parts of the mountainous Kermanshah province. Another 10000 people were injured where most of them are kids. I need your help to raise some money for families with kids. At this time the temperature is below zero and people are all sleeping in tents. I am sure they would really appreciate any kind of help.
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Help children of sarpol
Sarpol Zahab, Kermanshah Province, Iran
20,000 families have lost their homes. We are trying to raise money to buy at lease 10 Conex Boxes (container home) for the people who lost the loved one and they have no place to live. The lease we can do is to just give them a place to live until they rebuild their houses.