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Carmen4
Review for Collateral Repair Project, Medford, OR, USA
I am so impressed by the way CRP continues to survive financially just by donations, and actually increases and broadens the assistance they offer. CRP now helps victims of the conflict in Syria too.
Something that has stuck in my mind recently is how CRP brings together all religions, sects, and representatives of all sections of Iraqi and Syrian society, and inspires people to work together. The fabulous Womens' Co-op is a great example.
CRP continues to be a human, caring face, treating people as individuals with individual needs. The recent addition of hygiene packs is such a super idea. I love the classes, especially the self-defence and English classes.
Thank you CRP for all you do.
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Review for Collateral Repair Project, Medford, OR, USA
I have only been able to make a few small donations to CRP, but I hope this will change in the future as my finances improve. I am amazed by the amount of dedicated work, and the assistance that CRP gives to the Iraqi people they serve so humbly in Amman. Sasha and her team think outside of the box and provide such things as kids' karate classes, English classes, dominoes nights, IT Training - including Skype so communications may be made more easily to family living elsewhere. Providing photos is a great idea as most people have lost theirs. The Womens' Cooperative is amazing... CRP pays for medical treatment whenever possible..... the list goes on...... I am deeply grateful to CRP and am humbled by their example.
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2012