While Sami Zayn may be one of the most insufferable wrestlers on the WWE roster once (sometimes twice) a week on television, outside of the ring, he’s quite the opposite.
Five years ago, Sami started up his ‘Sami For Syria’ campaign, to help open up a mobile clinic in north west Syria to provide medical care for conflict-affected populations in the country.
Sami’s campaign has been a great success, so much so that he took to Twitter last night (June 10) to announce that a second mobile clinic is now up and running.
He tweeted:
5 years ago I started #SamiForSyria – a mobile clinic in Syria delivering medical care to civilians displaced by war. I am proud to tell you: thanks to your support, we now have TWO clinics currently operating! Please donate at http://SamiForSyria.com to keep this going strong!
You can donate to Sami’s campaign at this link.
5 years ago I started #SamiForSyria – a mobile clinic in Syria delivering medical care to civilians displaced by war.
I am proud to tell you: thanks to your support, we now have TWO clinics currently operating!
Please donate at https://t.co/t4RdChDwIW to keep this going strong! pic.twitter.com/ZVvckt0Ogf
— Sami Zayn (@SamiZayn) June 10, 2022
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