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Emergency Campaign: Prayer and solidarity for the Christians of Aleppo and Syria

Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) is making an urgent appeal for prayer and support for the Christian community and all residents of Aleppo, Syria, who are facing a worsening humanitarian crisis following the recent occupation of the city by anti-government rebel groups, some of whom have clear jihadist orientations. Although these groups have promised respect, the situation remains uncertain and extremely insecure for the contested areas.

The counteroffensive by the Syrian army has brought devastating airstrikes on the city. Approximately 25,000 Christians remain in Aleppo, along with thousands of others trapped in a city once again struggling to survive, haunted by the ghosts of over a decade of war.

The “Our Lady of Sorrows, Consoler of Syrians” icon, commissioned by ACN
The “Our Lady of Sorrows, Consoler of Syrians” icon, commissioned by ACN

“Basic services are paralyzed, with only two hospitals operating for critical cases. Food supplies are insufficient, prices have soared, and the population faces the dual threat of bombings and insecurity on the ground,” explained Marielle Boutros, project manager for Syria. Congregations and bishops have decided to stay in Aleppo, and the local Church is working tirelessly to console and assist the most vulnerable. However, the situation remains critical, and fears for safety are growing among the residents.

“There is a constant climate of fear. People are trapped; no one can enter or leave the city. An Armenian doctor was killed by a sniper, and a bus trying to leave for Hassake was also attacked,” said Boutros. “Basic services have collapsed: schools are not operating, and banks have stopped functioning, leaving people without access to their salaries.”

ACN is actively responding to this crisis through emergency aid projects and is appealing for €350,000 to fund:

  • Medical assistance to support hospitals treating critical cases and elderly and chronically ill patients.
  • Aid for displaced people, providing food, mattresses, and blankets to displaced families both in Aleppo and other areas.
  • Alternative solar and electrical energy.
  • Support for Christian schools in Aleppo.

Philipp Ozores, Secretary General of ACN International, expressed: “People are deeply frightened. The airstrikes, along with the strict control of the rebel factions that have taken the city, have turned survival into a daily struggle. This is a moment for unity and action. ACN urges the Christian community around the world to unite in prayer for Aleppo, asking for peace, protection, and hope for all citizens.”

How you can help:

  1. Pray: Share the prayer for Aleppo with your community, family, and parish.
  2. Donate: Your contributions will provide vital resources for food, shelter, and medical care.

 

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