Crisis Response

Crisis Response

As part of the on-going community involvement initiative Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation is committed to working directly with community partners in need of resources that help poor people, IDP’s and others in need. Today, 26 July 2017 Bring Hope loaded a truck full of emergency food for the crisis response office in Iraqi Kurdistan. The truck load consisted of 370 cartons of milk powder, 1000 cartons of rice, 250 cartons of emergency food, and 4 pallets of tea. To help Bring Hope sustain and expand their initiatives and reach as many individuals who are suffering, see bringhope.info 


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