Edinburgh Direct Aid International proudly announces the completion of a powerful and evocative mural at its warehouse at West Harbour Road in Granton, symbolizing unity, resilience, and the spirit of humanitarian aid.
This significant artwork was made possible through a generous grant from the Diversity and Inclusion Fund 2023/2024 awarded by the Edinburgh Council which seeks to support the work of ethnically diverse artists.
The mural, a vibrant testament to the charity’s mission of providing aid to refugees in Lebanon, Ukraine, Gaza, and other war-affected regions, was designed and directed by internationally-awarded Mexican muralist Draya Madú.
Draya, whose works have garnered global recognition for their depth and social impact, was joined by Mexican beginner artist Eva Paredes, and a dedicated team of volunteers, all of whom brought this vision to life through a campaign of research, surveys and consultations.
“The mural is not just a piece of art; it represents a light of hope and a reminder of our shared and caring humanity as well as a call to action to keep helping those in need,” said Draya Madu.
“Working with Edinburgh Direct Aid and seeing the community come together in support of refugees worldwide has been a unique inspiring experience.”
The mural project reflects Edinburgh Direct Aid’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and the power of collective action. It showcases a blend of cultural motifs and symbolism, creating a visual narrative that connects the local Edinburgh community with global refugee populations.
One of the most striking elements of the mural is the depiction of a child being given wings by a charity volunteer,
“Why the wings on the child? you may ask” says Ian McHaffie, representative from Edinburgh Direct Aid. “Because humanitarian aid spreads out from the boxes in our warehouse to help people rise above their immediate circumstances, to fly up from their troubles, and see a new vision and new hope for their future.”
The Diversity and Inclusion Fund from the Edinburgh Council has been instrumental in bringing this project to fruition. By supporting initiatives that celebrate diversity and foster inclusion, the Council has enabled the creation of a lasting symbol of solidarity and compassion in the heart of Edinburgh.
Join Edinburgh Direct Aid for the unveiling ceremony. The event will take place on June 30th at 1.30 pm, at the local charity warehouse.
Representatives from the Edinburgh Council will be in attendance to honour the collaboration and community effort that made this project possible.