The Collateral Repair Project
in affiliation with International Humanities Center


CRP and CODEPINK partner to
Support Iraqi Mothers
& Children
this Mothers Day
Our Amman Team & Women's Craft Co-op members greet Medea wearing  PINK!
The wounds of war aren't always visible  -   sharing experiences as 'sisters'
Amman Team leader, Maha with Medea
CRP Women's Craft Co-operative proudly show their handcrafts
Medea & Amman Team member, Manal
Amman Team member, Sanaa with Medea
Sanaa wrote to us about Medea "she has such a big emotion
and she was very close to every one of us (you could feel that)"
Medea, the Amman Team and friend/translator, Asma get to know one another over breakfast
Medea visited with families to hear their stories
Asma translating one woman's story

   The Collateral Repair Project is privileged to partner
with
CODEPINK to address the needs of Iraqi refugee
women and their children

This week, CODEPINK co-founder, Medea Benjamin, traveled to
Jordan and Syria to meet Iraqi refugees & groups that assist them.
 Medea spent 2 days with the CRP Amman Team who took her to
meet Iraqi families & to hear their stories.

Read Medea's blog  about her travels & stories of the people that she met.

CODEPINK is bringing attention to how the Occupation is
destroying Iraqi lives & dreams and invites you to join with them
and the Collateral Repair Project in solidarity and repair in their
Mothers Day ALERT

Some of the CRP projects that CODEPINK is appealing to their
donors to contribute to are:
Food Rations for the Hungry in Iraq,
fans & windows for the
Samawa School Project, the Iraqi Kids
Peace Project, sewing machines for the Najaf Sewing Training
Project for internally displaced women, and micro-projects to give
Iraqi families in Amman a boost toward economic self-suffiency.

CODEPINK is, as always, doing their work in a big way
as they join Collateral Repair Project to
be 'collateral
repair' where you are.  We at CRP hope you will join
them in their campaign.
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THANK YOU, CODEPINK!
Iraqi women talk  to Medea in al-Jofa
Amman Team leader, Maha, brought gifts to children& food rations to their families inal-Jofa
Medea & Dura (literacy tutor for CRP's "Education for Children with Special Needs' project)
share a PINK embrace
MORE photos of Medea's first day in Amman below
Medea & Um Marian - read her story on Medea's blog
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