Total direct humanitarian family reach
Food assistance and year-end solidarity combined reached approximately 700 families during Nov–Dec 2025.
Through continuous service and the faithful support of our partners, the Armenian Protestant Community in Syria delivers vital humanitarian assistance, winter relief, and educational support to vulnerable families, children, and elderly members of our community.
Humanitarian & Community Impact Summary
November – December 2025
During the final two months of 2025, the Armenian Protestant Community in Syria implemented targeted humanitarian assistance, strengthened healthcare services, empowered youth development, and reinforced family and spiritual formation initiatives. The period reflects coordinated leadership, structured service delivery, and measurable community impact across multiple sectors.
Impact Visuals
These charts summarize direct reach and key participation figures across humanitarian assistance, healthcare staffing, youth programming, and family formation.
Food assistance and year-end solidarity combined reached approximately 700 families during Nov–Dec 2025.
A compact comparison across the main measured points in the Nov–Dec 2025 period.
Note: Bars are normalized for visual comparison. “Polyclinic team” reflects 36 doctors + 6 staff members during November 2025.
500families reached
In response to intensifying economic hardship, the Social Action Committee implemented an emergency food distribution initiative designed to reduce immediate pressure on households and provide practical support with dignity.
~200families supported
On the occasion of Christmas and the New Year, the community implemented a coordinated solidarity initiative to support households facing socio economic hardship. Assistance was delivered through internal community mechanisms with emphasis on dignity, mutual care, and shared responsibility.
42team members (total)
During November 2025, Bethel Polyclinic continued providing affordable medical services to the public. The clinic sustained its operations despite economic challenges, reflecting consistent commitment to community wellbeing.
Team composition (Nov 2025)
The youth seminar brought together sixty five young participants for structured learning and collaborative workshops centered on mental health, self awareness, communication skills, and civic participation.
The retreat gathered more than two hundred participants from Armenian Protestant churches in Aleppo for worship, fellowship, and family focused spiritual formation. The day reinforced community unity and encouraged families through shared prayer and meaningful time together.
6. Quantified Impact Overview
500families received emergency food assistance
200families supported through year end solidarity initiative
36 + 6doctors and staff serving through Bethel Polyclinic
65youth participants trained and empowered
200+individuals strengthened through family retreat
Key Highlight
~700 Families