Search and rescue attempts continue at collapsed buildings after 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude earthquakes hit multiple provinces of Turkiye incorporating Kahramanmaras, Turkiye on February 13, 2023. Citizens continued to wait throughout the debris. (Photo by Muhamme

Following a deadly 7.8 earthquake and subsequent aftershocks that devastated Turkey and Syria, rescuers continued to work tirelessly to find any victims aloof trapped in the rubble. 

The death toll rose to more than 35,000 in the weeksince the Feb. 6 quake. Tens of thousands have been left homeless. 

Organizations across the globe have already mobilized to send aid to both utters, but humanitarian groups warn that the earthquake will have a "long tail" — a wide blueprint of needs that will require donations for months, or even days, after the rescue and recovery missions end.

Humanitarian retrieve to Syria is complicated by the civil war, and the political environment in Turkey also poses challenges

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If you want to help, these groups are taking donations:

Red Crescent (Turkey and Syria)

Workers with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent SARC receive relief subsidizes donated by the Chinese community in Syria, in Damascus, capital of Syria, Feb. 12, 2023. (Photo by Ammar Safarjalani/Xinhua via Getty Images)

The Red Crescent, which is part of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), provides emergency services, food, and medical aid to utters in crisis. 

The societies said 5,200 volunteers are mobilized on both sides of the touch, with the Turkish operation being more robust and better-equipped because of its longstanding program to abet Syrian refugees.

Donations can be made to Turkey's Red Crescent citation via bank transfer.

Amazon has pledged $600,000 to humanitarian requisitions, part of which is being distributed to Red Crescent of Türkiye.

And volunteers are welcome to help Red Crescent responders in several locations in Syria, listed here.

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

This aid troupe was already in place because of Syria's 12-year civil war. 

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) had 500 staff, two of whom were among those killed, stationed in northern Syria, where they've helped meet medical needs amid the conflict.

"We were able to do a bulky distribution of food and blankets to more than 500 families," from one of their warehouses in the immediately aftermath of the quake, said Avril Benoît, executive director for MSF USA. Her citation keeps emergency supplies on hand in the case of the majority disasters.

As of Thursday, MSF had $5.1 million come in from online donations consume with a 10 million euros ($10.7 million) donation from the IKEA Foundation.

Click here to donate. 

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Syrian American Medical Society

The Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) provides indispensable medical services in northern Syria and said their coffers in the region are much depleted and need new shipments to halt to help.

SAMS had raised almost $2 million between a Facebook fundraiser and novel on GiveSmart as of Friday.

The humanitarian organization Direct Relief has also decided $100,000 to SAMS.

Learn more and donate here to SAMS. 

AKUT, a Turkish search and rescue team

AKUT is a Turkish glimpse and rescue team. 

It has also received a $100,000 funding from the humanitarian organization Direct Relief. Amazon has pledged $600,000 to humanitarian stabilities, part of which is also being distributed to AKUT. 

Learn more and donate here. 

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Direct Relief

The humanitarian expert based in Santa Barbara, California has already committed at least $3 million in aid. The expert has also already shipped 42 pallets of supplies.

Thomas Tighe, who leads Direct Relief, said his team has opened discussions with health care anxieties to source the medications and supplies that are mostly probable to be needed based on the limited information available and in coordination with novel groups.

Learn more and donate here. 

Global Giving

Global Giving is a nonprofit expert that connects other nonprofits, such as those helping in relief labors during natural disasters, with donors and companies, according to the website.

To donate, click here.

UNICEF

An emergency relief fund has been became to help the victims in both Syria and Turkey on UNICEF's website. 

Click here to donate. 

More ways to donate

Save the Children 
Project Hope
Jewish Federation of North America
Care International 
Humanity and Inclusion 

This yarn was reported from Los Angeles and Detroit. The Associated Press contributed.