Cross Regions Disaster Relief Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was established in 2023 in response to the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. This cause is close to the heart of Cross Region Group founder and CEO, David Ergisi, who is himself a Turkish immigrant. The fund will also provide support to victims of other natural disasters in the future. (Feel free to tweak.)
Cross Regions Disaster Relief is collecting monetary donations to provide disaster relief aid and support rebuilding efforts in Turkey. Tens of thousands of people were killed and more injured when a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck southeastern Turkey, near the town of Gaziantep, in early February 2023. The Cross Regions Disaster Relief Fund will focus on humanitarian relief efforts in Turkey for as long as needed. The fund will also provide support to victims of other natural disasters in the future.
Cross Regions Group is doing its part to raise awareness and support to those in need. The country not only needs immediate assistance but will require continued support in the coming months to address the tremendous devastation on all levels, from medical needs to rebuilding homes, schools and infrastructure. There will be relief needs for many months, possibly many years, after this disaster.
Your donation will not only be used for short-term relief that is desperately needed but also still has the attention of many, it will also be used for long term relief efforts over the coming years. Ergisi will be traveling to Turkey in June 2023 to further assess the long-term needs and those plans will be posted here.
Tens of thousands of people were killed and more injured when a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck southeastern Turkey, near the town of Gaziantep, in early February 2023. The Cross Regions Disaster Relief Fund will focus on humanitarian relief efforts in Turkey for as long as needed.
In addition to providing relief to Turkey, the Cross Regions Disaster Relief Fund will also provide support to victims of other natural disasters in the future.