CRP Collateral Repair Project is a grassroots organization that helps the refugees in Jordan. They currently serve refuges from Syria, Iraqi and Sudan, they have volunteers who help to teach English, they are after school and summer programs for the refugee children. They also offer yoga classes and, job training and leadership workshops. We met Syrian refugee, he told us the emotional story of how is house was attacked with 4 missiles and his 10 years old daughter was in the bathroom play with her doll, doing the things that children everywhere do, but like millions of other innocent civilians this child became a casualty of the war. He put his wounded daughter on his shoulders and walked 10 miles in the rain and cold to reach Jordan. The CRP organization helped them to get the necessary medical help his daughter so desperately needed. Tim the assistant director showed us the facilities and directed us to the best way to support the organization, which is through final contribution. He also showed us the living-room which is the first room the refugees see they are welcomed to the  CRP house.





Jerash know as one of the best preserved Roman towns in the world, with approximately 2000 columns, a colonnaded streets, theaters, public squares, fountains and city walls. According to our guide Ogla, the residents of Jerash use the site to host a festival. 

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