Relief for Distressed Syrian Christians

Escalating violence in Aleppo, Syria, has left Christians vulnerable, forced to flee with nothing but the clothes on their backs. They need shelter, food, and basic supplies—and they need them now.

Shai Fund is responding with food, water, medical aid, and safe shelter for the most vulnerable. 

Your donation today can make the difference between despair and survival for these families.

Syrian Christians in Aleppo
Project Overview

The Need

Violent attacks from Islamist militias in Aleppo, Syria, have unleashed terror in neighborhoods once filled with hope and faith. Homes are being abandoned, churches are under threat, and communities are scattering in desperation to find safety.

The escalating violence has left Christians in Aleppo vulnerable, forced to flee with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Many are seeking refuge in nearby areas like Sheikh Maqsoud, but resources are stretched thin. They need shelter, food, and basic supplies—and they need them now.

The Solution

Shai Fund is responding to the crisis in Syria with food, water, medical aid, and safe shelter for the most vulnerable. 

Time is critical. Every day that passes puts more lives in jeopardy.

With winter approaching, those fleeing Aleppo will face not only violence but harsh weather and limited resources. 

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What Your Investment Will Do

We must act quickly to help vulnerable Christians fleeing Aleppo. With your support, we can:

  • Provide emergency relief, including food, water, and medical aid.
  • Support safe shelter for families forced to leave their homes.
  • Help rebuild hope for those who have lost everything.

Time is critical. Every day that passes puts more lives in jeopardy.

With winter approaching, those fleeing Aleppo will face not only violence but harsh weather and limited resources. Your donation today can make the difference between despair and survival for these families.

Donate Now to stand with Aleppo’s Christians in their hour of greatest need.

Let’s show these families that they are not forgotten—that they are not alone.