Lindsay Lohan gives presents to Syrian refugee children as she visits a Syrian refugee camp in Nizip near Turkey’s border with Syria

Turkey’s state-run news agency says Lindsay Lohan has visited a government-run refugee camp near Turkey’s border with Syria.
The Anadolu Agency said Saturday the US actress toured the social facilities and preschool in Nizip before giving refugee children there presents. She also visited an art and handicrafts workshop where she talked with the female students.
Around 5,000 Syrian refugees live in container homes in the camp, which was visited by British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson in September and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in April.
Anadolu Agency said Friday that Lohan had visited a book fair in Istanbul’s Sultanbeyli district where she bought books for the refugee children.
The actress has been visiting refugee families and facilities around Turkey for the past two weeks.
The 'Parent Trap' star, 30, flashed a beaming grin as she held a baby in her arms to the delight of the surrounding aid workers. 
Letting her blonde locks flow over her shoulders, Lindsay looked elegant yet respectful in a floral-embellished maxi dress and a pink statement necklace. 
Lindsay then changed into doctor's robes and tied her hair back as she helped conduct medical checks on the children who have fled war-torn Syria. 
She also shared a joke with officials and aid workers as she was shown a model map of the container town. 
Last week, Lindsay revealed that her ring finger was 'ripped off' in a dramatic boating accident in Turkey, but the star has now had the tip reattached.

Source: Arab News