A lorry has arrived in the city of Dohuk, Northern Iraq carrying 85 cubic metres of winter clothing, shoes, blankets and sleeping bags, donated by UK residents to some of the 1.9 million people that have been displaced in Iraq since January 2014.
Many of these fled with little more than the clothes on their backs. A large number are children and many are sheltering in tents and unfinished buildings which provide inadequate protection from the freezing temperatures they will experience this winter.
Mother’s vision
Mother of two, Samara Levy, from St Peter’s Church, Brighton saw a need last year after seeing reports of Syrian refugee children wearing inadequate summer clothing in snow-covered camps. After seeing a picture this summer of a baby that had been beheaded by Islamic State (IS), she realised these people were fleeing one horror only to be confronted by another.