The crisis in Syria reached new, heartbreaking heights on Friday as a brokered cease-fire attempted to give tens of thousands of residents the opportunity to escape the besieged city of Aleppo.
While watching a humanitarian disaster unfold before your eyes across the world may make you feel powerless, there are some things you can do to aid the people still in Syria, and the 4.8 million refugees who have fled since the civil war began nearly six years ago.
Here are some actions you can take to help:
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Donate to a charity
These 13 organizations received three or four stars (out of four) from Charity Navigator, an independent non-profit that rates charities based on their financial management and accountability. Here are links to their websites, listed in alphabetical order:
Global Hope Network International
Helping Hand for Relief and Development
International Rescue Committee
Mercy-USA for Aid and Development
Palestine Children's Relief Fund
Volunteer
Your time can be even more valuable than your money.
Instead of (or in addition to) donating to a charity helping Syrian refugees, volunteer with them.
Contact any of the charities listed on the previous slide (plus find more from USAID here) and ask them how you can give your time.
You can also join Doctors Without Borders and go to Syria or a European country where refugees have fled to.
If you live in several European countries or Canada, you can also list your home as a place where Syrian refugees can stay (sort of like a free Airbnb).
Educate yourself and others
Learn more about the crisis from official sources, and educate your friends and family about what you discover. The more you know about the crisis, the more you can help.
Here is more information about the situation in Syria from the United Nations Refugee Agency, the US State Department, and the USAID Center For International Disaster Information.
Keep up with the latest news on Business Insider's Syria page.
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