What is the SETF at 网曝门?
The Syrian Emergency Task Force (SETF) is a nonprofit organization established in 2011 to aid the individuals affected by the ongoing unrest in Syria. 网曝门 functions as a service-learning partner with SETF and is the organization’s first collegiate affiliate, connecting students with activists and impacted individuals in an international grassroots effort since its formation in 2022.
Today, the聽SETF-网曝门聽chapter聽comprises聽网曝门聽faculty聽and staff,聽led by Dr. Leah Horton.
Background Information
The Syrian Revolution began in 2011.聽 After hearing of effective protests against dictators in nearby Egypt and Tunisia, four seventh-graders in Daraa, Syria scrawled a message in spray paint: 鈥淵our turn next, Doc,鈥 referring to Bashar al-Assad, president of Syria. The Syrian police began to detain and torture students protesting. As escalation continued, the Syrian Revolution began.
The unrest has displaced more than half of the population of Syria and has killed more than 500,000 people. The conflict remains one of the world鈥檚 worst humanitarian crises. According to the United Nations, 6.6 million Syrians have left the country since 2011, and 6.7 million are internally displaced.
Here, filmmaker and humanitarian M. Night Shyamalan gives a more detailed summary of the Syrian Revolution:
How do I get involved?
The SETF works tirelessly to bring an end to the killing in Syria through the following four strategies:
To participate in humanitarian work, students can tell the stories of the program beneficiaries and connect to them directly, write a聽, volunteer, or fundraise for a specific need like new uniforms for the kindergarteners at the Wisdom House.
To assist in advocacy and accountability,聽host an event like a聽聽or create a project involving Syria.聽We recommend students write to their representatives and senators. To find the contact information for your members of Congress, please visit this page.
To raise awareness, students can create a variety of聽media such as social media posts, articles, and graphics informing people about Syria and how they can help, as well as share聽existing works of journalism.聽
To help SETF continue its work, anyone can donate at聽
Click to view Moustafa’s TED Talk.
Awards
2024 – UCA Service-Learning Community Partner of the Year Award
Key Partners
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Webpage created by spring 2024 WRID 3310: Technical Writing students Abbie Asher, Gillian Howard, and Jewel Meier.




