America
Syria & Turkey Earthquake: Sewa International Raises $60,000; Partner to Serve Meals to Victims
Atlanta, GA (February 22, 2023): Sewa International’s has raised $60,000 to help Turkey and Syria earthquake victims till now. Sewa raised $45,000 through its website and $15,000 in its Facebook fundraising campaign. Volunteers from Sewa International's partner organization,Food For Life (FFL- https://ffl.org ), have started relief work in the earthquake-hit areas ofTurkey, serving about 800-1200 meals daily in villages near Antakya, the capital of Hatay Province.
While Sewa Europe is planning to send volunteers to offer help in Turkey, Sewa USA is
preparing to send tents that can accommodate large families. Sewa International Houston’s AmeriCorps team organized a donation drive on February 18 and collected food, clothes, winter coats, hygiene items, tents, hand warmers, shoes, and baby necessities. Sewa is working with the National Association of Christian Churches (NACC) to deliver 200 boxes containing these items to Turkey and Syria via air.
Istanbul to Antakya
"FFL volunteers from Hungary and Turkey drove in a giant truck filled with cooking equipment, rice, beans, fresh vegetables, 5,000 liters of water, and other essential supplies and arrived in Antakya on February 12. They worked with the local community leaders to identify Harbiye and two other adjoining villages to start their relief work," Swadesh Katoch, Sewa International's Vice President for Disaster Relief, said.
According to Katoch, the Turkish Ministry of Interior Disaster and Emergency Management
(AFAD) has requested FFL Turkey to serve in Hatay. Three FFL volunteers from Turkey and four Hungarian FFL cooks, including the FFL Director from Budapest, drove about 15 hours from Istanbul to Antakya. The DSV freight company gave FFL a 26-ton truck, fuel, a driver, and a passenger vehicle for the mission. In addition, two FFL coordinators from Turkey are working on obtaining all required permissions and supplies.
Food For Life is an ISKCON initiative and the world's most extensive vegetarian food distribution program serving millions of meals daily, serving people in 60 countries. In a video shared with Sewa International, FFL volunteers said they prepared hot tea, lentil soup, and served cheese, olives, and bread for breakfast. These volunteers slept in the truck in sleeping bags, and the night temperature hovered around -5 degrees Celsius, making life difficult for survivors and aid workers.
Combined Efforts for Future
"ISKCON Turkey Food for Life is incredibly grateful for the generous support of Sewa USA. Our partnership with Sewa is providing much needed relief to the people who have been left with nothing. Sewa USA was one of the very first organizations to get actively involved in offering funds to keep the wheels rolling. Our heartfelt appreciation goes out to all of you that have contributed - our combined efforts create a better future for the communities we serve," Caitanya Chandra Das, coordinator of Turkey earthquake relief efforts from ISKCON’s Food For Life said.
The 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on February 6 has killed over
41,000 people. It has devastated many towns and villages, leaving communities needing
immediate support. The earthquake has affected over 13 million people across ten provinces, including Hatay, Gaziantep, Adiyaman, Malatya, Adana, Diyarbakir, Kilis, Osmaniye, and Sanliurfa. Much of the affected region is remote, and government and relief workers have found it challenging to get food and essentials into these areas. In Syria's northwest region, the towns of Jandaris and Afrin in Aleppo Province have seen severe damage.
"We are working with Sewa Canada, Sewa Europe, and ISKCON's FFL to assist the earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria. We endeavor to provide relief to people in disaster situations and work with them to help them rebuild their lives. With support from our donors, partners, and volunteers, Sewa can make a real impact, as it has done so in response to many other disasters worldwide," Arun Kankani, Sewa International's President said. He appealed for donations to help Turkish and Syrian communities in need.
https://www.sewausa.org/turkeysyriaearthquakeappeal
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About Sewa International
Sewa International (www.sewausa.org) is a 501 (c)(3) Hindu faith-based charitable nonprofit that works in the areas of disaster recovery, education, and development. Sewa has 43 Chapters across the USA and serves regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin.
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