Hope Caravan Foundation distributes meat from sacrificed animals to thousands of families
Hope Caravan Foundation, which holds the sacrifice organization every year in many countries, distributed meat from sacrificed animals to thousands of families during Eid Al Adha, the Festive of Sacrifice.
The Hope Caravan Foundation, which acts with the mission of delivering the humanitarian aid to those who are persecuted or otherwise in need, regardless of their religion, language, race or sect, has shared its Sacrifice Activities 2020 report with the public.
Launching the 2020 sacrifice organization with the call of "let your sacrifice be hope", the Hope Caravan Foundation delivered meat from sacrificed animals that were donated by philanthropists to tens of thousands of families in Turkey and different countries on the world.

In its report, the foundation noted that it delivered 116 tons of meat from sacrificed animals to 52,180 families in Turkey, Palestine as well as dozens of countries on the continent of Africa and Asia.
Speaking to Ilke News Agency about the sacrifice organization that they held, the head of Hope Caravan Foundation Cengiz Kurtaran pointed out that although they have been through difficult and distressed times due to coronavirus pandemic, the philanthropists have made more donations to the foundation this year.
Kurtaran also thanked the philanthropists for their donations to the foundation. (ILKHA)
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