During the recent flood, 1,974 villages were affected, and more than 10,000 people suffered severe losses. Due to the destruction and closure of many roads, numerous villages were cut off, leaving residents trapped and unable to access essential food and supplies.

Through the help of Mr. Khodad Zehi—who had previously supported us in building schools in Sistan—we were able to reach several of the affected families directly.




“Khoy” is one of the cities of “West Azarbaijan” province.
Unfortunately, the earthquake in this city was destroyed 2,250 houses and 11,000 other houses suffered great damage.
Our group decided to prepare some shelters for families like the Kermanshah’s earthquake.
We were able to order, buy, load, rent trolleys and deliver 18 shelters to the affected people of this city.200 people participated in this campaign.




Considering the protests in Iran and the killing of “Mahsa Amini”, our group decided to provide food aid to the affected families during the time when they were unable to work and had livelihood problems.
We were able to help people in the cities of” Zahedan”, “Kurdistan”, “Sistan”,south of Tehran and the suburbs of “Karaj” for 5 continuous months. During 14 campaigns,
some of the volunteers who delivered these aids were able to deliver our aids to 190 families. Due to the sensitivity of this issue, we only post some of the receipts on the site.




Mehdi got into a fight with a young man who ended up accidentally killing him. The aid group raised $3,500 (68,799,600 Toomans) to help the man be released from prison in Iran, rent a house, and live with his family again. Mr. Babak Bandarchi also helped Mehdi get a job.

57 people participated in this campaign and their names will be attached.

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The village of “Telesam Shahbaz” in the “Sar-e Pol-e Zahab” (Kermanshah) was without water after the earthquake a few years ago. In this village of 170 people, they had to walk several kilometers every day to just get water. This was what they used to rinse their dishes, clean themselves, etc.

We were able to help them pipe from a spring several kilometers away to that village.




Kermanshah’s Earthquake Relief Campaign ended with Cooperation 74 people and raising $9,101.00 and 300,000 Toman.
31,374,500 Toman was sent to them, along with another 300,000 Tomans which was sent separately.
The aid was sent to Ms. Ragia Parham, who, along with the donations they collected, gave it to Mr. Ashkan Roozafzai in Iran to buy the items and deliver them directly to the Kermanshah’s people.




Canada welcomed a large number of Syrians involved in the war of the summer of 2016.
We wanted to help them and we decided to set up a large garage sale for them.
The Parya Foundation agreed to provide us with the large parking along with the tables and umbrella. In this huge sale, a large number of Iranians residing in Canada participated and helped sell their equipment to help buy the necessary supplies needed for the refugees to start their lives here. The campaign was also sponsored by all Iranian media outlets in Toronto.




The Boxing Day Festival was organized with the dual purpose of supporting single mothers in launching their own businesses and providing essential education to newcomers in Canada.

As part of the festival, six free public workshops were held, specifically designed to address the needs of immigrants adapting to life in a new country. Topics covered in these sessions included:

How newcomers can access loans and what they need to know beforehand

Addressing mental health challenges faced when adjusting to a new society


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