He Could Be My Son
- August 21, 2016
- by
- Whitney Hsu
This boy – five years old – having seen more than many children will see in their entire lives, has shocked our country into realizing and responding to the terror and violence wreaking Syria. It might have been easy to turn away from the information we get via television and the internet, when the headlines are often focused on the latest Trump-ism or Bieber folly. But this photo, this one viral image of a dusty, bloody boy, tiny and scared, in the back of an ambulance, has been burned into my psyche.
He could be my son.
He could be a nephew, a neighbor, a classmate. He is all of those things, even if not my own. He is torn from his home by a futile attempt to force Syrian citizens into submission by the radical government regime. All the effort does is harm, maim, and kill.
He could be my son.
He could be one of hundreds, thousands. Displaced, alone, wandering. They might be hungry, thirsty, and tired. They are struggling to take even one more step towards just the possibility of freedom.
He could be my son.
He could be my very own boy, ripped from me by an air strike. He could be my son, and I could be torn from him by rescuers who can only save a few. He could be my son, my only possession worth saving, and I would die for him a hundred times over. He could be your son, dirtied, bruised, bloodied, scared to death.
Silent.
He could be my son.
Please consider giving what you can to a local and specific relief effort. Here is a short list (there are many more!) of organizations taking donations of any size:
Karam Foundation – http://www.karamfoundation.org/
Hand In Hand for Syria – http://www.handinhandforsyria.org.uk/
Mercy Corps – https://www.mercycorps.org/
Migrant Offshore Aid Station – https://www.moas.eu/
If you can’t give, do what we can all do: pray.