On January 15th, a devastating 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck central Turkey, displacing over 5,000 families and destroying critical infrastructure. We are on the ground providing immediate relief. Your donation directly funds: - Emergency shelter kits (tents, blankets, sleeping bags) for displaced families - Clean drinking water distribution — 10,000 liters daily - Medical supplies and mobile health clinics - Hot meals served 3 times daily at 8 distribution points - Psychological first aid and trauma counseling - Debris clearing equipment for search and rescue operations We are working alongside local authorities and international agencies. 88% of our goal has been reached — every additional dollar saves lives. Time is critical.
Keep up the amazing work!
My family and I are proud to support this.
Shared with all my friends. Let's make this happen!
Saw this on social media — had to contribute.
Every bit counts. Wishing you success!
Small contribution but sending lots of love.
In memory of my grandmother who believed in giving back.
This cause is so important. Happy to help!
ShareaGoal Team
We have successfully deployed 800 emergency shelter kits in the first 48 hours. Medical teams are treating an average of 200 patients daily. Clean water distribution points are operational at 6 of 8 planned locations. Thank you for your incredible generosity — your donations are saving lives right now.
ShareaGoal Team
Thanks to 3,210 generous donors, we have reached 88% of our goal. The remaining funds will go toward long-term housing reconstruction and psychological support services for affected families. Every donation in these final weeks will have a lasting impact.
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Just made my second donation. The transparency updates give me so much confidence that funds are being used well.
I work in disaster response and can confirm this team is one of the most efficient I have seen. Your money is going directly to those who need it.
Praying for all the families affected. This fund is doing incredible work on the ground. Donated and shared with everyone I know.