Transforming Communities Through Volunteerism
We are focusing on restoring homes for displaced families in Syria, allowing them to return to their communities. This project addresses the urgent need for shelter following the devastation caused by the war.
By rehabilitating homes, we provide families with a sense of security and stability.
Our goal is to help displaced individuals rebuild their lives and regain their dignity. Your support makes it possible for us to bring hope and a safe environment to those who have lost everything.
Our Winter Warmth Project targets displaced persons and refugees in Syria, Gaza, and Jordan, offering essential items like blankets, winter clothing, and heating materials.
This initiative helps vulnerable communities survive the cold winter months by providing warmth and comfort. Many of these families are living in dire conditions, and these supplies are a lifeline during the harsh winter season.
The project focuses on reaching those who are most at risk, including women and children. Together, we can ensure that no one faces the cold without the warmth they need.
In Gaza, we are responding to the immediate needs of those affected by the ongoing war by distributing food, heating materials, and winter clothing.
The emergency relief focuses on providing basic necessities for families who have lost everything. Our team is working around the clock to deliver essential aid, ensuring that the most vulnerable, including children and the elderly, receive the support they need.
This project aims to alleviate the suffering of those living in war zones by offering both short-term and long-term assistance. Your support helps us provide critical relief during this crisis.
HHUSA Volunteering Group is a youth group dedicated to serving the community and promoting volunteer work wherever it may be found. Founded in Jordan in 2010, the group obtained licenses as a charitable organization in Turkey, Jordan, Canada, Germany, and the United States. It has expanded its activities to include working with refugees and local communities in Jordan, Turkey, Lebanon, and inside Syria.
Volunteers
Orphans Sponsored Annualy
Student University Scholarships
Housing Units Built
Liters of Clean Water
Meals Distributed