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The highest human tree starts from some seeds of humanity | Abed El-Qader Watad | TEDxAAUJ

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Abed El-Qader Watad (29 Y.O) from Nazareth inside Palestine (1948). Watad is volunteering at Seeds Of Humanity organization as an optometrist and spokesman. Seeds Of Humanity is One of the largest NGOs that is working in the refugee camps especially in Greece. In his speech, he is discussing why should we help refugees, and how to help refugees, is voluntary a good and healthy value for the refugees or for the volunteer himself or both! farther more, why it was urgent to establish an organization, how to build it and what Seeds Of Humanity had reached and what is the best mechanism to accomplish every campaign and mission. Abed Elqader Watad 29 Y.O, (B.Optom) first degree in Optometry and (M.H.A) second degree in health administration.
Volunteer at Seeds of Humanity Organization since 2016,
spokesman of seeds of humanity since 2017.
Seeds Of Humanity:
Our NGO aims to provide various help in the refugee camps in East Europe, mainly in Greece, such as handing out food, clothes, shoes, and tents.
Besides, the organization provides medical and psychological help by bringing volunteering teams of doctors and psychologists.
Furthermore, focusing on preparing an educational base for children and adults around the camps and borders.

Our goals are achieved through the hard work of the volunteers who come from different places in Palestine and around the world to keep providing help to all refugees around the world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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