Salesian Missions Australia has launched an Emergency Appeal to aid our Salesians of Don Bosco in Aleppo, Kafroun and Damascus, the worst affected areas in Syria.
A Letter from the director
Dear Salesians and Friends,
I’m sure you are all aware of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria that has devastated thousands of lives this week.
The Salesians have been active in Aleppo, Syria, since the beginning of the war – almost 12 years ago, and are now moving quickly to mobilise support for those affected by the Earthquake that struck overnight on February 5-6.
Fr. Alejandro Leon shared that in Aleppo, one of the hardest hit areas, thankfully the Salesian’s buildings had only suffered minor damage and that families had taken refuge in the Salesian house, arriving with only the clothes on their backs from their homes already affected by the war – the Salesian house is seen as a place of safety.
Local Salesians have shared that while they come to terms with the reality and put in place a proposal for systematic support to occur, already many people have started gathering in the Salesian house in Damascus to support their neighbours, bringing food, clothes and other basic needs to be sent to those taking shelter with the Salesians in Aleppo. The Salesians on the ground are also working to find ways for Syrians living abroad to support efforts in Aleppo.

The Salesians have lept into action to all they can for the survivors of the devastation
I just wanted to update you on the Salesian response effort that has commenced. The Salesians have decided as a congregation to concentrate on the area’s in Syria where they are present and that have been impacted mainly Aleppo, Kafroun and Damascus. Fr Alejandro with the support of the PDO are currently assessing the needs and the intervention required.
Not all areas have been impacted as greatly as Aleppo however together they are all co-ordinating the relief effort. As you can imagine they are facing numerous issues to an area that has already been impacted through war including sourcing goods and supplies but with the help of the Salesians in Europe they will be working through these challenges.
We are inspired by the brave words of Zeina Chahoud, a youth animator with the Salesiansin Aleppo
“”After the earthquake, hundreds of people went to the oratory fearing new tremors and damage, by evening there were about 450 people, half of them are children and elderly. Everyone tried to give a hand, helping with the distribution of blankets, food, and drinks. The animators spent all day and night comforting and standing beside so many frightened children. No one spoke of anything else besides the earthquake, sharing their fears, but being with the Salesians gave hope and comfort to everyone who was there. “
Already the Salesians in the affected communities around Syria are doing so much to help the people who are in need of it most. With your support, they will be able to reach so many more with life-saving emergency rations, medical supplies, warm clothing and blankets.
We share our heartfelt gratitude to all those who have already contributed or enquired how they may support the relief effort, it has already been a source of great hope for those responsible for co-ordinating the relief effort within Syria