Kuwaiti charity releives 3,000 refugees in Jordan


(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)) AMMAN, Jan 22 (KUNA) -- Kuwait's Al-Najat charity has sent in a convoy boarding food and heating materials to aid 3,000 Syrian refugees in the kingdom.

Badr Al-Sharrah, the head of the charity humanitarian mission in Jordan, told KUNA on Tuesday that the dispatched supplies were specialized for Syrian refugees suffering from catastrophic humanitarian conditions at randomly-built camps.

The association will send in more charity convoys throughout the year to relieve the refugees, in a campaign themed "warmness and safety." Tens of thousands of refugees have recently taken the brunt of a fiery storm that demolished their tents and belongings. They are suffering from severe shortage of food and medical supplies, movement difficulties and lack of jobs.

Al-Sharrah, who appealed for donations to help the underprivileged refugees, said the charity delegation held a meeting with the Kuwaiti Ambassador Aziz Al-Daihani in Jordan. (end) mjb.rk

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