Earthquake Relief

Earthquake Relief


Morocco endured a devastating 6.8-magnitude earthquake on September 8th.

The Salam Hello team and their families are thankfully physically safe, with only one group of artisans reporting minimal structural damage.

Despite the limited impact on our team, we have been visiting their communities in person over the past few days to assess how we can provide the long-term assistance they require.

Unfortunately, there are villages nestled in the Atlas Mountains that have not been as fortunate as us.

If you have the means and are willing to contribute, we have provided information on a few trusted organizations:

Banque Alimentaire

Education For All Morocco

Amal Non-Profit in coordination with World Central Kitchen

Islamic Relief UK

Association Tamounte Ouirgane

American Friends of Atlas Kinder Foundation

Please continue to send your strength, love, and prayers to the people of Morocco.

Thank you, 
Mallory & Abdellatif, founders of Salam Hello

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