Snowdon Summit Climb 2014 for Syria

Participants: Yasir Shah, Kasrul Hoque, Mohammad Khandwalla, Fahad Baig
Participants: Yasir Shah, Kasrul Hoque, Mohammad Khandwalla, Fahad Baig
Snowdon Summit Climb 2014 · 25 May 2014 ·
Mount Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and is Great Britain’s highest mountain south of the Scottish Highlands. It offers some of the most spectacular views in the country standing at a height of 1,085 metres (3,560 ft).
The challenge will be to scale the peak of the mountain, this will take plenty of guts, determination and hard work.
£5
could provide a family of 7 in Syria with clean water for a week.
£9
could provide an emergency water kit for a family, which includes a water container, bucket, soap and water purification tablets
£11
could provide nearly 880 pencils to enable children to continue writing and drawing in times of conflict
£30
could pay for four post-natal visits by doctors to a new mother.
£60
could buy provide 2 families of four with heaters to keep them warm.
£100
could buy food to meet a family of six’s nutritional needs for one month.
The oppression in Syria continues.
Men, women and children continue to be murdered. Homes, clinics, hospitals and schools continue to be bombed. Their sanctity and honour of continues to be violated.
Families continue to be butchered by militia, illegally detained and tortured. Their wounded continue to die slow deaths and their dead continue to remain unburied.
Over 200,000 have been killed. Hundreds every day, murdered in cold blood, continue to add to this tally.
Whatever one can say to describe the suffering that has taken place, it has been more than this.
Ummah Welfare Trust has been appealing for funds to help the people of Syria for many months now. Alhamdulillah through your generosity, much relief has been administered.
Number killed: 206,065 (as of March 2014)
Refugees: 3,000,000 (as of November 2013) 3/4 are women and children
Missing or detained:130,000
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