25 May 2023
Industry and Leadership Club organized an event on Social Work in the Earthquake Zone
Üsküdar University Health, Culture and Sports Department's Industry and Leadership Club organized "Social Work in the Earthquake Region" between May 18-21. The event was held on the subject.
Usküdar University Health, Culture and Sports Department's Industry and Leadership Club organized "Social Work in the Earthquake Region" between May 18-21. Event was held on the subject.
The event, with the participation of 10 people, was planned in Malatya and took place in a container city in the region. Before going to Malatya, the students opened donations and prepared gift packages for 250 children. With the remaining aid, a total of 56 parcels were prepared by providing hard-to-reach materials that the people of the region may need. Departing on the night of May 17, the team was welcomed by the Young Red Crescent Malatya Provincial Presidency with whom they were in contact in the morning hours of May 18. May 19 celebrations were planned together and a container city was identified. Various activities such as clowns and face painting were organized to put a smile on children's faces. In the following days, our students volunteered in the region and tried to provide all necessary support to the people of the region.
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