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The Fairouzah American Association is launching a campaign to provide essential aid to the victims of the devastating earthquake that struck Syria. The earthquake has caused significant damage, resulting in over 40,000 lives lost and countless others affected.
We are seeking your assistance in raising $100,000 to provide vital supplies such as food, medicine, diapers, baby food, and more. Your contribution, no matter the size, can make a significant difference in the lives of those impacted by this tragedy. We will utilize the funds raised to purchase essential supplies that will aid families in rebuilding their lives and provide them with the basic necessities required for their survival.
You can donate to the Fairouzah American Association's campaign here on the website or by Zelle at faa.zelle@gmail.com. Alternatively, you can contact any of our members listed below to make a contribution:
John Maida: (818) 516-3896
Sam Dirghalli: (818) 642-7620
Nazir Habhab: (909) 241-1004
Romeo Askar: (818) 458-3866
Elias Mbarkeh: (818) 640-7383
Issa Hawara: (818) 645-5001
Shadi Abdelnour: (212) 920-5120
Victor Maidah: (626) 354-6906
Salem Grair: (818) 384-7906
George Alhosry: (818) 517-3763
Ziad Abdulhai: (805) 312-3933
Ziad Ballat: (805) 272-5203
Jay Attieya: (626) 665-3225
Jack Shahla: (818) 257-1136
Hassan Muchemmel: (818) 388-8071
Zaher Hawara: (818) 400-8892
Sarkis Abdulhai: (805) 701-9920
Wasim Hamad: (818) 209-5116


By joining us in supporting this critical cause, you can be a part of making a difference in the lives of those affected by this disaster. With your support, we can reach our goal of raising $100,000 to assist the victims of the earthquake in Syria.
Together, we can have a meaningful impact on the lives of those affected and help them move forward. We appreciate your generosity and support during this challenging time. Thank you for contributing to the Fairouzah American Association's campaign and making a positive difference in the lives of those affected by this disaster.

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