Our goal is to raise $300,000 by mobilizing a movement to stand with Syria.

Every. Single. Month.

It’s an incredible story, and you have a lead role!

Many know of the refugee crisis affecting the world. Some of us are saying “I want to be a part of something that actually helps people! I’m tired of seeing such horror and feeling helpless!”

Our names are Ryan and Jess Ventura. We live in Connecticut. And we invite you to partner with us and raise funds to help the innocent civilians of the Syrian War. We’re partnering with Preemptive Love, a non-profit org committed to bringing sustainability to the war-torn areas of Syria. We decided to form the Syrian 300. Our goal is to raise $300,000 by mobilizing 300 people who will give $84 a month for 12 months. That’s $1,000 for the year!

Why? Because love overpowers hate. Every. Single. Time.

Join the movement of ordinary people who are standing alongside Preemptive Love, to bring life-saving food, water, and medicine to the most vulnerable in Syria today.

What is your money doing?

Here are some recent highlights from investments in Syria:

1) Your Funds replace Ambulances to get people to Medical centers

Many families need access to medical care for emergencies such as war wounds, and foot and skin ailments, which are common among displaced families. To meet these needs, our team in Syria recently purchased five ambulances and five mobile clinics to be used among displaced populations in the Aleppo countryside.

2) Your funds bring light! Generators for whole neighborhoods

Along with home repairs, last month your generosity provided large generators to four neighborhoods in eastern Aleppo. Think of what this means: families can refrigerate their food, have lights after dark, and experience relief from the heat.

3) Your funds will provide local food!

Partner 11 is experimenting with growing tomatoes in a nutrient solution hydroponically. If a large-scale project is feasible, the vegetables could be grown in greenhouses or homes and would provide jobs as well as a sustainable source of food.

Hydroponics is a way of growing plants without soil, using sand, gravel, or liquid, along with added nutrients. It’s a vital alternative in areas where the soil has been contaminated by pollutants or chemical weapons.

Thank you for continuing to remember families in Syria and for supporting them with your monthly contributions.

*Donated amounts updated daily

$44,903 of $300,000 goal