
Dear Friend in Christ,
After ISIS destroyed their homes, escaping only with their lives and the clothes on their backs, Azad and his family eventually made it to Jordan. But Iraqi Christian refugees continue to struggle in Jordan.
The Jordanian government doesn’t allow them to work, which makes refugees completely reliant on humanitarian aid. And because of the coronavirus pandemic, families like Azad’s remain stuck as immigration cases have been unable to move forward.
That’s why I’m asking for your support again today to continue our lifesaving work.
Your generous donation will help Azad’s family and other refugees seeking assistance at our Olive Tree Center in Madaba, Jordan. At this Center, Iraqi Christian refugees have a place to belong. They learn new skills; find healing from their trauma; and receive help with food, medicine, and housing.
Your generosity supports about 7,000 Iraqi Christian refugees in Jordan, like Azad and his family. Yet, so many more need help. That’s why, with God’s grace, and your support, we’ll soon open a new Olive Tree Center in Amman, Jordan.
In addition to helping Christian refugees in Jordan, your gift will continue supporting our Christian brothers and sisters still in Iraq. They are relying on you for food, medicine, schooling, and to help rebuild Christian communities and create job opportunities for persecuted Iraqi Christians.
So please, help another family like Azad’s by sending a gift of $25, $50, $100, or more right away. Your donation will immediately be used to help our brothers and sisters in Christ — who are relying on you.
Yours in Christ,
YES, I want to help American FRRME continue its work to help Iraqi Christians and other minorities whose lives were devastated by ISIS, like Azad. I understand my gift will provide humanitarian aid to our deserving brothers and sisters in Jordan, northern Iraq, and Baghdad. Please accept my tax-deductible gift:

Your gift helps Iraqi Christian refugees like Azad and Andi.

Susan Greer
Executive Director
American FRRME
