Projects

Projects

Orphan Care and Syria Relief

After over 14 years of conflict, Syria remains the world’s largest refugee crisis. Since 2011, an estimated 620,000 Syrians have been killed and more than 14 million have been forced to flee their homes in search of safety. Additionally, more than 7.2 million remain internally displaced in their own country, where 70 percent of the population needs humanitarian assistance and 90 percent live below the poverty line. We hope recent developments in Syria will eventually bring an end to the largest displacement crisis in the world.

What We Do

Hope Frontiers travels throughout the Middle East, responding to the immediate needs of people displaced and impoverished as a result of war. Reaching orphans, displaced people, and low-income families, we provide what we can, such as the necessary food and supplies for daily living. Difficult to access and move about, this region contains thousands of orphans who are abandoned and without hope for a future. Most have lost both parents to war and have nowhere to turn, but with your help, we can find, feed and clothe these precious children. This is our heart’s desire, to bring hope and restoration to all who are in need.

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