Children of Syrian refugee camps

by Givey Team

2 February 2016

The Guardian have just released a collection of photographs from creative Amy Smyth, who travelled to visit Children in Syrian Refugee Camps refugee camps in the summer of 2015 based in Jordan in order to record the lives of the children living there: “She found people trying desperately to live a normal life in extraordinary circumstances.”

Children of Syrian refugee camps

Over 3 million currently seek refuge, Tearfund recorded the statistic ‘If the UK were Syria, the entire population of Reading would be dead and the populations of London, Liverpool and Sunderland would be homeless.’

Whilst these breathtaking photographs were taken last year, they are still crucial to our understanding of the current conditions and highly relevant. As members of the Givey community, we have created a place for those equipped to be part of the solution for this cause.

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With a list of official charity supports that are live on Givey on our Refugee appeal page, all of your donation will go directly to the organisations on the front line of the crisis.

Written by Emma Barnett

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