On February 6, following the devastating earthquake in Turkey, a 12-member volunteer team was deployed for response efforts. In a very short time, our volunteer team mobilized through its internal mechanisms, took necessary initiatives, and reached the disaster site on February 7.
A forest fire that started at the summit of Ağıllar village escalated uncontrollably, and a team of approximately 20 people was sent to the area to intervene. In this context, coordination was established with the Forestry Department, and thanks to the cooperation of the Nicosia Turkish Municipality teams, the road between Mersinlik-Ardağan
They participated in firefighting efforts in the fire zone as volunteers for approximately three days. Additionally, they carried out human-powered humanitarian activities
As a result of the pandemic that affected the entire world, we volunteered with a team formed from professional groups such as public health experts and IT specialists. We assisted government institutions such as the Prime Ministry crisis desk, scientific boards, and contact tracing teams in providing technological infrastructure and creating management
This forest fire, which was rapidly advancing through steep rocky terrain, was intervened by individual volunteers. Despite lacking equipment, an intervention was carried out with the authorized personnel to extinguish the fire. To address the physical limitations

