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IRAQ Builders : ウィキペディア英語版 | IRAQ Builders IRAQ Builders is a volunteer group of doctors, pharmacists, engineers, workers, businessmen and many other people from Iraqi society standing together with the forgotten and neglected poor families against poverty and the severity of life. The main goal of the IRAQ Builders team is to rebuild roofs of houses containing widow mothers with their orphans who are incapable of affording repair and maintenance for their houses. The team was founded after the major rainstorm in Baghdad in winter, 2012.〔(Who We Are ) IRAQ Builders official website, May 5th, 2014.〕 It's a part of Al-Ta’awn Charity Society, which has different branches in Iraq and the Middle East.〔(Al-Ta’awn Charity Society ) Al-Ta'awn Charity Society, fundraising in Al-Mansour area, September 7th, 2013.〕 ==The Beginning==
"Ordinary people in real life with active accounts in social media networks can do heroic and huge positive changes in real life!" This idea was brought to life via IRAQ Builder’s Project, which is based on using social media platforms and related mobile applications to recruit volunteers and raise donations for initiatives that lead to real positive change within communities. These initiatives mainly target marginalized groups within society such as underprivileged families, people with special needs, and women.〔(What We Do ) IRAQ Builders official website, May 5th, 2014.〕 There were four volunteers when “Iraqi builders” launched in May 2013. Today, there are more than 200 members in Baghdad, as well as a dozen more in the provinces of Nasiriyah, Najaf, Maysan Governorate, Samawah and Basrah.〔(Rebuilding Iraq, one house at a time ) France 24 International News, The Observers, May 15th, 2014.〕 IRAQ Builders has helped hundreds of families in Iraq until now. 〔(Iraq Builders celebrates one year of repairing homes around Baghdad ), (TED Blog ), May 8th, 2014.〕
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