There has never been a more important time to help Syrian refugees in any way you can.
Syria’s civil war is the worst humanitarian crisis of our time.
Half the country’s pre-war population — more than 11 million people — have been killed or forced to flee their homes.
75% of Syrian refugees are women and children.
Fewer than 1% of Syria’s refugees will ever get a chance to be resettled overseas.
Five years after the civil war began, at least 250,000 people have died.
4 million refugees now live outside Syria and at least 8 million are displaced inside the country.
What will you say when one day you're asked, "What did you do for the refugees?"
Humanity’s Heart is here to witness and share the experiences of those people turning up and responding to the largest humanitarian crisis since World War II.
*Watch the full 'People Of Nowhere' film on your desktop - by kind permission of Lior Sperandeo
Weʼre raising £23,500 to Humanity's Heart Fund: supporting 9 charitable organisations helping refugees and towards 3 further films on the refugee crisis.
Screening of 'Humanity Rising in the Refugee Crisis' - May 2017
Our film details a journey to the heart of what makes us human, touchingly explored through the personal stories of refugees, volunteers, ordinary people, academics and spiritual leaders, capturing how the largest humanitarian crisis since WWII is effecting us all.
The event had panel discussions with interfaith leaders, charities and initiatives who are on the ground supporting those fleeing wars and repression and the voices of Syrians (refugees) who now live in the UK. They shared their own personal stories and the help they received along the way in the crisis of our time.
I help run a small charity called Elmbridge CAN which supports refugees in the local area. We set it up by accident, almost. A group of us who had connected on Facebook met up in a local pub in late 2015, wanting to do something about the horror stories we were hearing in the media about what people fleeing the war in Syria were having to go through.
You can get involved at a grass roots level, simply by watching our films and contacting the initiatives we promote directly.
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If you don't have any activities organised and are keen to help raise money or give physical help to Syrian refugees, check our Initiatives page to find one that fits your time and skills.
Anything you can do counts. Be that change.
“To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity. ”