The Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in now known as Mosaic Middle East @Mosaic_ME We're also excited to share all about the work on our newly updated website https://t.co/z5IntakHhB It's full refugees whose stories we have had the privilege to record and share.
FRRME is now Mosaic Middle East. We aim to bring hope, help and healing in the Middle East. Our motivation is Christian compassion https://t.co/xwfTRt93j3 (team members in Amman Jordan, October 2019 https://t.co/PwnaqGGPOI
On Monday 24th August you will see a difference in us! Our branding may change, but our heart will never change. Our mission is to bring #HopeHelpHealing in the Middle East. Our focus vulnerable minorities; to empower those in need. #Refugees like Riveen: https://t.co/Tkz39o1eTL
FRRME are giving thousands of #Iraqi refugees a voice. Enaam fled Iraq in terror but thanks to support she is now an English Teacher at our first #OliveTreeCentre in #Jordan: “We feel that there are good people in this world trying to support us. We feel loved” #HopeHelpHealing
Exciting news from FRRME! Date for your diary:
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our updated website and name, which will go live on MONDAY 24TH AUGUST 2020. Receive email updates on this exciting new chapter for #FRRME by contacting [email protected]#HopeHelpHealing
All of us at FRRME send our warmest congratulations to Rev'd Canon Faez Jirjees of St George's, Baghdad on the award conferred on him by the Queen of an MBE.
The citation makes reference to his “services to the Anglican, Christian, and local community in Baghdad” #HopeHelpHealing