Fasting Holiday Message

On the occasion of your blessed fasting holiday, we wish you days filled with peace and blessings. May this holiday be an opportunity to renew your faith and strengthen the bonds between you, and may you remain in peace and protection under God’s mercy. May God bless your fasting and return this holiday to you with goodness and health.

The fasting holiday is considered one of the important spiritual holidays in Yazidi culture, symbolizing fasting, purity, and reflection on spirituality.

Let’s Make Sinjar Green

This title calls for the complete revival of Sinjar. “Green” here doesn’t only refer to planting but symbolizes hope and growth in all aspects of life. It’s a call to rebuild the region after the hardships it has faced, by renewing nature and the community, to create a better future full of life and progress.

 

Let us plant hope in a land that was once desolate and make Sinjar a symbol of growth and life after hardship.

International Migrants Day (December 18)

Migration is not just a geographic transition but a journey in search of hope and opportunity. Let us celebrate migrants’ contributions to building diverse and united communities.

Migrants are storytellers of hope and resilience in our changing world.

Human Rights Day (December 10)

Human rights are the essence of human dignity. On this day, we renew our commitment to protecting and promoting these rights for every individual, regardless of gender, race, or religion.

Freedom is the right to choose, and dignity is respecting others’ choices.

Volunteer Day (December 5)

Volunteer Day is an ideal opportunity to contribute to improving our community by offering support and help to others.
Volunteering strengthens solidarity and builds a more cooperative environment.

As Gandhi said:
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.”

Join us and be part of the change!

World Diabetes Day (November 14)

On World Diabetes Day, we remember the importance of awareness, prevention, and care for this condition. Let’s work together to build a healthier life and a safer future.

 

Around 422 million people worldwide are affected by diabetes, according to the World Health Organization.