Reunite Nour (Syrian Refugee) and Her Dog Tuti!
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Reunite Nour (Syrian Refugee) and Her Dog Tuti!
Nour is a young 19-year-old woman who has been forced to grow up far too quickly due to the ongoing war in Syria. She and her family had to flee Syria earlier this year, leaving most of their possesions behind.
Nour and her parents are now living safely in San Luis Obispo, thanks to the good work of the local nonprofit SLO4Home. Nour intends to enroll at Cuesta College, then pursue a college degree and a career in IT. She is smart and capable, grateful to finally be away from the death and destruction in her homeland.
But a hole remains in this young woman's heart because she was forced to leave her beloved dog Tuti behind. Tuti is a year-and-a-half-old Bichon who formed an extraordinary bond with Nour in a short amount of time.
Let me quote Nour:
"I was depressed, crying all the time. I had lost passion in life. I had migraines and they were awful. Panic attacks and anxiety were constant. I started to have suicidal thoughts and my parents were very worried.
All of that started to fade away on February 1st in 2022 when my parents brought me Tuti as a supporter.
Tuti brought life back to me. She was my 24/7 supporter. She used to sit by my side all the time when I was studying as I got better.
I always imagined her saying, 'Keep going, you can do this. I believe in you!'"
Imagine the heartache that Nour felt when she had to say goodbye to Tuti. Her dream is to bring Tuti out of Syria, home to San Luis Obispo.
The good news is that such a dream is possible, thanks to an international nonprofit called Kabul Small Animal Rescue (KSAR), dedicated to rescuing animals from war-torn areas around the world. KSAR will offer guidance and assistance in the logistics of transporting Tuti to San Luis Obispo.
There are expensive transport costs and medical tests involved in the process, but every single dollar raised will go towards safely reuniting Nour and Tuti. I have met Nour. I've heard the emotion in her voice when she talks about how much she misses her little dog. There is no doubt in my mind that these two are meant to be together--safe.
I hope you will join Kathy Minck and me in reuniting Nour and Tuti! Thank you in advance for your support!
Dave Congalton
p.s. Any funds not spent will go into two uses: (1) A supplementary fund for Tuti to cover any medical expenses once she arrives in San Luis Obispo and (2) A contribution to Kabul Small Animal Rescue in appreciation of their important work.
Organizer
Dave Congalton
Organizer
San Luis Obispo, CA