In late 2015 in Syria there was the city of Madaya also known as the “starving city”. Majority of the people in this city and starving to the point of death. Also, the people have been screaming for help and no one listened till now. The second convey has been sent in with plenty of supplies that will hopefully save the people of Madaya. The convey included 50 trucks filled with wheat flour, medicine, blankets and winter clothes for the season coming. Lastly, the hope of Madaya is fading not knowing what hope is the way to save their starving city. Do you think they should still hold on to hope? Link to Video of Children in Madaya
I think that they should still hold on to hope because there is always a way that they can make it better. Many people in other places can help by bringing in more food and maybe help with building some shelters. There is so many things that other people can do to help. Maybe even just buying lunch and talking to them would make their day.
ReplyDeleteI also think they should keep holding on because although it seems support will never come, people still care about what they are going through and are doing their best, even if that does not seem to be the case.
ReplyDeleteI also think they should keep holding on because although it seems support will never come, people still care about what they are going through and are doing their best, even if that does not seem to be the case.
ReplyDeleteI love your style of writing. I also wrote about this topic. I do believe that they should keep hope. Hope is getting them through bad times. Hope is trusting or believing in something even if it seems impossible. I think that they should keep their hope as long as the can.
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