Türkiye Realized Dream Of 10-year-old Syrian Boy About House

The dream of a 10-year-old Syrian boy Khalit Mustafa Hussein about his own house became a reality thanks to the Turkish red crescent, who assisted in the restoration of housing.

According to the information received by the Anadol correspondent, Mustafa Muhammad Hussein, the boy’s father, went to Turkey in connection with the war in Syria. The Syrian provided his family, working in the field of agriculture and in factories in the Turkish provinces Ottomania and Bursa.

The family returned to his homeland about two months ago as part of a voluntary, safe and worthy return.

The family settled in their almost completely destroyed house in the village of Shershen, surviving in complicated household households conditions.

10 -year -old boy, Hulit Mustafa Hussein, shot a video about difficult living conditions and the condition of the house, after which he asked for help.

“I am from the Bayyrbujak, from the village of Servines. We came from Turkey and need help,” the Syrian boy turned in his video. His request was attracted by the attention of the employees of the Turkish red crescent.

The brigade of the Turkish red crescent restored the house, provided a safe and healthy living space, after which it gave it to the family.

The little Syrian experienced a great joy in connection with the restoration of the house and expressed its gratitude.

“I would like to thank the Turkish state, The Turkish people and the Turkish red crescent for the fact that you responded to my request. the data of the Migration Department at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the number of Syrians who returned to their homeland after December 8, 2024 reached 411,649.

Turkish red crescent promotes the voluntary return of the Syrians living in Turkey, and also provides advisory and psychosocial support to families planning to return to their homeland.

red. The crescent also provides housing restoration services, making it again suitable for living.

according to the latest estimates, more than 900 thousand houses in the region need to restore. Work is carried out with the support of donors and international funds.