60 Donors

11 Fundraisers

$100,000 Goal

$49,200 Total Raised

Go to Veronique Chabourine

Veronique Chabourine

Text StandWithSAMS11 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$50
Donors
1
Goal Amount
$1,000
Go to Trisha Harrison

Trisha Harrison

Text StandWithSAMS4 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$25
Donors
1
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Nour Hisham

Nour Hisham

Text StandWithSAMS1 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Harmoni Blake

Harmoni Blake

Text StandWithSAMS2 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Goal Amount
$100,000
Go to Neja Brank

Neja Brank

Text StandWithSAMS3 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Veronique Chabourine

Veronique Chabourine

Text StandWithSAMS5 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Véronique Chabourine

Véronique Chabourine

Text StandWithSAMS6 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Goal Amount
$1,000
Go to Lauren Riddick

Lauren Riddick

Text StandWithSAMS7 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Yinan Zhu

Yinan Zhu

Text StandWithSAMS8 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Yamane El-Hage

Yamane El-Hage

Text StandWithSAMS9 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Goal Amount
$250
Go to Veronique Chabourine

Veronique Chabourine

Text StandWithSAMS10 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Goal Amount
$1,000
Go to Veronique Chabourine

Veronique Chabourine

I was introduced to SAMS through my close friend and his family, who are Syrian immigrants. Getting to know my friend’s large extended family as they continue to move to Los Angeles from the Middle East amidst the ongoing crisis growing discord has been an eye-opening experience that has continued to confound and compel me. I find what’s happening in Syria heartbreaking and I simply couldn’t sit by any longer without asking how I could help. This April, I was fortunate enough to accompany SAMS on a medical mission to Jordan to see first-hand its impact. I spent a week on the ground in Jordan, in operating rooms observing SAMS volunteers providing free surgeries, in Zaatari Refugee Camp where refugees were receiving free medical care at a SAMS multi-specialty center, and in a psycho-social support center, meeting and speaking with children healing from trauma. I couldn’t believe how many people there were in need of real medical attention, and yet everyone greeted me with a smile. I was incredibly moved by the work SAMS is doing on the ground in Jordan and elsewhere to bring relief to those in need. I felt humbled by the countless doctors, medical staff, volunteers, everyone volunteering their life, time, and energy to helping. This experience left an indelible mark on my soul. The biggest impact for me is seeing the fight, the spirit, the fortitude and the resilience in the people I met. I feel really honored that I could get to know SAMS, see the work they are doing, and see how much more is needed. Medical care is a basic human right, necessity and unfortunately for some, a privilege. I feel really humbled and honored to be a part of such an important mission. I ask you to stand with SAMS by donating today. Your contributions will bring life-saving medical care to those affected by the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time. TEXT StandWithSAMS TO 71777. Donors outside the US may contribute here: DONATE TO SAMS Warmly, Amber Heard

Total Raised
$50
Goal Amount
$1,000
Go to Trisha Harrison

Trisha Harrison

Let's show these beautiful people that we care, that we know they are there and we want to and WILL help them. So many are not as fortunate as us. Very much we take for granted. Our beds, clean water, and food are so simple to us while they have nothing to grasp onto. The $5 you look at as an amount that will get you nothing but a pack of gum and a soda would make the world of difference to a starving child, to the mother that worries if she can even support the children she has let alone worry about herself. My heart longs so much for this horrendous time in Syria to come to an end, they have suffered tremendously. Every action matters, every donation counts. You can change someone's world, and in the end, we can change the world to become a better place. ♡Message from Amber:I was introduced to SAMS through my close friend and his family, who are Syrian immigrants. Getting to know my friend’s large extended family as they continue to move to Los Angeles from the Middle East amidst the ongoing crisis growing discord has been an eye-opening experience that has continued to confound and compel me. I find what’s happening in Syria heartbreaking and I simply couldn’t sit by any longer without asking how I could help. This April, I was fortunate enough to accompany SAMS on a medical mission to Jordan to see first-hand its impact. I spent a week on the ground in Jordan, in operating rooms observing SAMS volunteers providing free surgeries, in Zaatari Refugee Camp where refugees were receiving free medical care at a SAMS multi-specialty center, and in a psycho-social support center, meeting and speaking with children healing from trauma. I couldn’t believe how many people there were in need of real medical attention, and yet everyone greeted me with a smile. I was incredibly moved by the work SAMS is doing on the ground in Jordan and elsewhere to bring relief to those in need. I felt humbled by the countless doctors, medical staff, volunteers, everyone volunteering their life, time, and energy to helping. This experience left an indelible mark on my soul. The biggest impact for me is seeing the fight, the spirit, the fortitude and the resilience in the people I met. I feel really honored that I could get to know SAMS, see the work they are doing, and see how much more is needed. Medical care is a basic human right, necessity and unfortunately for some, a privilege. I feel really humbled and honored to be a part of such an important mission. I ask you to stand with SAMS by donating today. Your contributions will bring life-saving medical care to those affected by the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time. TEXT StandWithSAMS TO 71777. Donors outside the US may contribute here: DONATE TO SAMS Warmly, Amber Heard

Total Raised
$25
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Nour Hisham

Nour Hisham

I was introduced to SAMS through my close friend and his family, who are Syrian immigrants. Getting to know my friend’s large extended family as they continue to move to Los Angeles from the Middle East amidst the ongoing crisis growing discord has been an eye-opening experience that has continued to confound and compel me. I find what’s happening in Syria heartbreaking and I simply couldn’t sit by any longer without asking how I could help. This April, I was fortunate enough to accompany SAMS on a medical mission to Jordan to see first-hand its impact. I spent a week on the ground in Jordan, in operating rooms observing SAMS volunteers providing free surgeries, in Zaatari Refugee Camp where refugees were receiving free medical care at a SAMS multi-specialty center, and in a psycho-social support center, meeting and speaking with children healing from trauma. I couldn’t believe how many people there were in need of real medical attention, and yet everyone greeted me with a smile. I was incredibly moved by the work SAMS is doing on the ground in Jordan and elsewhere to bring relief to those in need. I felt humbled by the countless doctors, medical staff, volunteers, everyone volunteering their life, time, and energy to helping. This experience left an indelible mark on my soul. The biggest impact for me is seeing the fight, the spirit, the fortitude and the resilience in the people I met. I feel really honored that I could get to know SAMS, see the work they are doing, and see how much more is needed. Medical care is a basic human right, necessity and unfortunately for some, a privilege. I feel really humbled and honored to be a part of such an important mission. I ask you to stand with SAMS by donating today. Your contributions will bring life-saving medical care to those affected by the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time. TEXT StandWithSAMS TO 71777. Donors outside the US may contribute here: DONATE TO SAMS Warmly, Amber Heard

Total Raised
$0
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Harmoni Blake

Harmoni Blake

I was introduced to SAMS through my close friend and his family, who are Syrian immigrants. Getting to know my friend’s large extended family as they continue to move to Los Angeles from the Middle East amidst the ongoing crisis growing discord has been an eye-opening experience that has continued to confound and compel me. I find what’s happening in Syria heartbreaking and I simply couldn’t sit by any longer without asking how I could help. This April, I was fortunate enough to accompany SAMS on a medical mission to Jordan to see first-hand its impact. I spent a week on the ground in Jordan, in operating rooms observing SAMS volunteers providing free surgeries, in Zaatari Refugee Camp where refugees were receiving free medical care at a SAMS multi-specialty center, and in a psycho-social support center, meeting and speaking with children healing from trauma. I couldn’t believe how many people there were in need of real medical attention, and yet everyone greeted me with a smile. I was incredibly moved by the work SAMS is doing on the ground in Jordan and elsewhere to bring relief to those in need. I felt humbled by the countless doctors, medical staff, volunteers, everyone volunteering their life, time, and energy to helping. This experience left an indelible mark on my soul. The biggest impact for me is seeing the fight, the spirit, the fortitude and the resilience in the people I met. I feel really honored that I could get to know SAMS, see the work they are doing, and see how much more is needed. Medical care is a basic human right, necessity and unfortunately for some, a privilege. I feel really humbled and honored to be a part of such an important mission. I ask you to stand with SAMS by donating today. Your contributions will bring life-saving medical care to those affected by the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time. TEXT StandWithSAMS TO 71777. Donors outside the US may contribute here: DONATE TO SAMS Warmly, Amber Heard

Total Raised
$0
Goal Amount
$100,000
Go to Neja Brank

Neja Brank

I was introduced to SAMS through my close friend and his family, who are Syrian immigrants. Getting to know my friend’s large extended family as they continue to move to Los Angeles from the Middle East amidst the ongoing crisis growing discord has been an eye-opening experience that has continued to confound and compel me. I find what’s happening in Syria heartbreaking and I simply couldn’t sit by any longer without asking how I could help. This April, I was fortunate enough to accompany SAMS on a medical mission to Jordan to see first-hand its impact. I spent a week on the ground in Jordan, in operating rooms observing SAMS volunteers providing free surgeries, in Zaatari Refugee Camp where refugees were receiving free medical care at a SAMS multi-specialty center, and in a psycho-social support center, meeting and speaking with children healing from trauma. I couldn’t believe how many people there were in need of real medical attention, and yet everyone greeted me with a smile. I was incredibly moved by the work SAMS is doing on the ground in Jordan and elsewhere to bring relief to those in need. I felt humbled by the countless doctors, medical staff, volunteers, everyone volunteering their life, time, and energy to helping. This experience left an indelible mark on my soul. The biggest impact for me is seeing the fight, the spirit, the fortitude and the resilience in the people I met. I feel really honored that I could get to know SAMS, see the work they are doing, and see how much more is needed. Medical care is a basic human right, necessity and unfortunately for some, a privilege. I feel really humbled and honored to be a part of such an important mission. I ask you to stand with SAMS by donating today. Your contributions will bring life-saving medical care to those affected by the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time. TEXT StandWithSAMS TO 71777. Donors outside the US may contribute here: DONATE TO SAMS Warmly, Amber Heard

Total Raised
$0
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Veronique Chabourine

Veronique Chabourine

I was introduced to SAMS through my close friend and his family, who are Syrian immigrants. Getting to know my friend’s large extended family as they continue to move to Los Angeles from the Middle East amidst the ongoing crisis growing discord has been an eye-opening experience that has continued to confound and compel me. I find what’s happening in Syria heartbreaking and I simply couldn’t sit by any longer without asking how I could help. This April, I was fortunate enough to accompany SAMS on a medical mission to Jordan to see first-hand its impact. I spent a week on the ground in Jordan, in operating rooms observing SAMS volunteers providing free surgeries, in Zaatari Refugee Camp where refugees were receiving free medical care at a SAMS multi-specialty center, and in a psycho-social support center, meeting and speaking with children healing from trauma. I couldn’t believe how many people there were in need of real medical attention, and yet everyone greeted me with a smile. I was incredibly moved by the work SAMS is doing on the ground in Jordan and elsewhere to bring relief to those in need. I felt humbled by the countless doctors, medical staff, volunteers, everyone volunteering their life, time, and energy to helping. This experience left an indelible mark on my soul. The biggest impact for me is seeing the fight, the spirit, the fortitude and the resilience in the people I met. I feel really honored that I could get to know SAMS, see the work they are doing, and see how much more is needed. Medical care is a basic human right, necessity and unfortunately for some, a privilege. I feel really humbled and honored to be a part of such an important mission. I ask you to stand with SAMS by donating today. Your contributions will bring life-saving medical care to those affected by the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time. TEXT StandWithSAMS TO 71777. Donors outside the US may contribute here: DONATE TO SAMS Warmly, Amber Heard

Total Raised
$0
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Véronique Chabourine

Véronique Chabourine

I was introduced to SAMS through my close friend and his family, who are Syrian immigrants. Getting to know my friend’s large extended family as they continue to move to Los Angeles from the Middle East amidst the ongoing crisis growing discord has been an eye-opening experience that has continued to confound and compel me. I find what’s happening in Syria heartbreaking and I simply couldn’t sit by any longer without asking how I could help. This April, I was fortunate enough to accompany SAMS on a medical mission to Jordan to see first-hand its impact. I spent a week on the ground in Jordan, in operating rooms observing SAMS volunteers providing free surgeries, in Zaatari Refugee Camp where refugees were receiving free medical care at a SAMS multi-specialty center, and in a psycho-social support center, meeting and speaking with children healing from trauma. I couldn’t believe how many people there were in need of real medical attention, and yet everyone greeted me with a smile. I was incredibly moved by the work SAMS is doing on the ground in Jordan and elsewhere to bring relief to those in need. I felt humbled by the countless doctors, medical staff, volunteers, everyone volunteering their life, time, and energy to helping. This experience left an indelible mark on my soul. The biggest impact for me is seeing the fight, the spirit, the fortitude and the resilience in the people I met. I feel really honored that I could get to know SAMS, see the work they are doing, and see how much more is needed. Medical care is a basic human right, necessity and unfortunately for some, a privilege. I feel really humbled and honored to be a part of such an important mission. I ask you to stand with SAMS by donating today. Your contributions will bring life-saving medical care to those affected by the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time. TEXT StandWithSAMS TO 71777. Donors outside the US may contribute here: DONATE TO SAMS Warmly, Amber Heard

Total Raised
$0
Goal Amount
$1,000
Go to Lauren Riddick

Lauren Riddick

I was introduced to SAMS through my close friend and his family, who are Syrian immigrants. Getting to know my friend’s large extended family as they continue to move to Los Angeles from the Middle East amidst the ongoing crisis growing discord has been an eye-opening experience that has continued to confound and compel me. I find what’s happening in Syria heartbreaking and I simply couldn’t sit by any longer without asking how I could help. This April, I was fortunate enough to accompany SAMS on a medical mission to Jordan to see first-hand its impact. I spent a week on the ground in Jordan, in operating rooms observing SAMS volunteers providing free surgeries, in Zaatari Refugee Camp where refugees were receiving free medical care at a SAMS multi-specialty center, and in a psycho-social support center, meeting and speaking with children healing from trauma. I couldn’t believe how many people there were in need of real medical attention, and yet everyone greeted me with a smile. I was incredibly moved by the work SAMS is doing on the ground in Jordan and elsewhere to bring relief to those in need. I felt humbled by the countless doctors, medical staff, volunteers, everyone volunteering their life, time, and energy to helping. This experience left an indelible mark on my soul. The biggest impact for me is seeing the fight, the spirit, the fortitude and the resilience in the people I met. I feel really honored that I could get to know SAMS, see the work they are doing, and see how much more is needed. Medical care is a basic human right, necessity and unfortunately for some, a privilege. I feel really humbled and honored to be a part of such an important mission. I ask you to stand with SAMS by donating today. Your contributions will bring life-saving medical care to those affected by the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time. TEXT StandWithSAMS TO 71777. Donors outside the US may contribute here: DONATE TO SAMS Warmly, Amber Heard

Total Raised
$0
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Yinan Zhu

Yinan Zhu

I was introduced to SAMS through my close friend and his family, who are Syrian immigrants. Getting to know my friend’s large extended family as they continue to move to Los Angeles from the Middle East amidst the ongoing crisis growing discord has been an eye-opening experience that has continued to confound and compel me. I find what’s happening in Syria heartbreaking and I simply couldn’t sit by any longer without asking how I could help. This April, I was fortunate enough to accompany SAMS on a medical mission to Jordan to see first-hand its impact. I spent a week on the ground in Jordan, in operating rooms observing SAMS volunteers providing free surgeries, in Zaatari Refugee Camp where refugees were receiving free medical care at a SAMS multi-specialty center, and in a psycho-social support center, meeting and speaking with children healing from trauma. I couldn’t believe how many people there were in need of real medical attention, and yet everyone greeted me with a smile. I was incredibly moved by the work SAMS is doing on the ground in Jordan and elsewhere to bring relief to those in need. I felt humbled by the countless doctors, medical staff, volunteers, everyone volunteering their life, time, and energy to helping. This experience left an indelible mark on my soul. The biggest impact for me is seeing the fight, the spirit, the fortitude and the resilience in the people I met. I feel really honored that I could get to know SAMS, see the work they are doing, and see how much more is needed. Medical care is a basic human right, necessity and unfortunately for some, a privilege. I feel really humbled and honored to be a part of such an important mission. I ask you to stand with SAMS by donating today. Your contributions will bring life-saving medical care to those affected by the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time. TEXT StandWithSAMS TO 71777. Donors outside the US may contribute here: DONATE TO SAMS Warmly, Amber Heard

Total Raised
$0
Goal Amount
$100
Go to Yamane El-Hage

Yamane El-Hage

" I find what’s happening in Syria heartbreaking and I simply couldn’t sit by any longer without asking how I could help. " Amber Heard I saw Amber's message and was immediately encouraged to try and do the same, especially that I live in Lebanon (Syria's neighbor country), which means that a lot of the people I care most about are Syrian, but which also means that we were seeing the devastation that was happening right in front of us. I was so mad at the world for not acknowledging the war in Syria, which is why Amber's statement and testimony was a glimpse of hope that I'm enormously grateful for. Now let's make some change!

Total Raised
$0
Goal Amount
$250
Go to Veronique Chabourine

Veronique Chabourine

Total Raised
$0
Goal Amount
$1,000