Syrian children telling their story

A project in by Tako Rietveld / Kidscorrespondent
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'Let children tell their story.' Thats the mission of the Kidscorrespondent. We ask you to help us give Syrian children a voice.
Backers: 46
Average Pledge Per Backer: €99

Funded: €4,555 of €4,500
Dates: Jul 24th -> Aug 23rd (30 days)
Project By: Tako Rietveld / Kidscorrespondent
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Latest News

Story of Asmaa

August 13th - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)

Wasseem the lucky boy

August 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Sometimes you meet a child that steels your heart. Wasseem is definitely one of them.  What a great honour to meet him. The 13-year old boy lives in Baakbeck, Lebanon, with his mother and sisters.  Baalbeck is a city near the Syrian border. On our... (Read More)

First impression of Lebanon

August 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Mixed feelings in Beirut. Because of a dispute between the gouvernement and the major garbage company trash is not or rarely being picked up. On many street corners you find big piles of trash.  Modern skyscrapers with incredible penthouses are... (Read More)

Beirut

August 8th - via: kickstarter.com
The trip to Beirut was safe and fast. In a little more then 5 hours we flew from Paris to Beirut. We still need much more support from Kickstarters to finance this trip, but we are confident helpers will come once they see what we are doing. We let... (Read More)

We are going to Lebanon

August 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
We are going to Lebanon. The appointments with Wasseem and Asmaa are made, everything is arranged, so we decided to book the tickets. We passed the point of no return. Thank you for backing this project. 800-thousand Syrian children are living in... (Read More)

Second story: child labour

August 1st - via: kickstarter.com
I was shocked this week when I found out hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugee children have to work in Lebanon. They live in tents, sometimes in small houses. Fled their homes because of bombs, bullets and other dangers. The parents are not... (Read More)

Meet Wassim

July 27th - via: kickstarter.com
Meet Wasseem. This 13-year old boy from Syria lost his father and fled with his mother and sisters to Baalbeck in Lebanon. He has to work every day to make sure his family has food and shelter. Wasseem wants to tell us his story and we want to let... (Read More)

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