Food and clothing will help them weather Serbian winter


Meal time: A mother feeding her child with the hot meal provided by United Sikhs. Women and children are among those most affected by the chilly winter.

PETALING JAYA: Thousands of Syrian refugees are braving the chilly European winter at the Macedonian-Serbian border and financial aid is urgently needed to provide them with hot meals and warm clothing.

The United Sikhs Humanitarian Aid Organisation, together with Nun Kultura Civil Association and Evropa Centre for Human Rights, is in the heart of Tabanovce, a village in the north of the Republic of Macedonia, serving hot daal with bread to about a trainload of refugees daily.

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