How Edinburgh students can support those impacted by the earthquake in Syria and Turkey
Many Turkish and Syrian students feel ‘helpless and alone’
On Monday, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck both Turkey and Syria – the death toll is increasing by the hour, despite the heoric efforts of rescue teams.
There is no doubt that this disaster has been awful for students here in Edinburgh. One, Ali Ege Topal, spoke to The Tab Edinburgh to highlight the importance of support from Edinburgh students:
“We feel helpless and alone. It is a disaster, one unlike anything we’ve ever seen. There is not a single Turkish student who has not cried their guts out in the past few days. My father even went to help people as there weren’t enough rescue teams – the things he’s seen there have been horrific.”
As such, here are a few ways to support those impacted by this disaster, locally in Edinburgh and through international organisations.
Methods of support based in Edinburgh:
Support the fundraising of The University’s Turkish Society
The Turkish Society at Edinburgh is hosting a bakery and coffee stand near the library on the 10th of February. All the money raised will be donated to one of the organisations helping the earthquake victims.
Donate items to the Edinburgh-based charity ATAS
ATAS stands for the Association of Turkish Alumni and Students – it represents all the Turkish people who are currently studying and graduated in Scotland. They are looking for donations which will be sent to victims. There are several locations in Edinburgh where you can drop off items such as winter clothing, tents, torches, baby food and many more.
🇹🇷 ATAS olarak Türkiye'deki deprem felaketiyle ilgili çalışmalarımızı BBC Scotland’a anlattık. İskoç halkından destek istedik.
🏴 As ATAS, we talk about our work on the earthquake disaster in Türkiye with BBC Scotland. We asked for support from the Scottish people. pic.twitter.com/SXZH0DSKKW
— ATAS Scotland (@atasscotland) February 7, 2023
International methods of support:
AFAD, Turkey’s official disaster management authority
You can donate in Euros and US dollars. Donate here.
AKUT, Search and Rescue Association
Akut is a voluntary, non-governmental organisation that is involved in the rescuing of those who are missing due to the earthquake. You can read about exactly where donations go to on their website.
You can donate in Euros and US dollars. Donate here.
Oxfam
Oxfam has opened donations to help those affected by the disaster. They are working closely with local authorities to assess the help that is needed. Donate here.
Aid from The University of Edinburgh
The university has offered support to Turkish and Syrian students via the university’s chaplaincy. They have been invited to speak to staff experienced in aiding students in these types of situations. This meeting was on Thursday, 9th February, though more options for aid are expected to be offered in the coming days.
Turkish and Syrian students affected by the recent earthquakes are invited to the University Chaplaincy, 1 Bristo Square on Thursday 9 February at 16.00. Staff experienced in offering support in similar situations will be there for you.
➡️ https://t.co/8hcO58ZCVN pic.twitter.com/U4Mss2zcWi
— Student News | University of Edinburgh (@EdinUniStudents) February 7, 2023
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