Diyarbakır schools raise 16.6 million TL for Gaza in charity bazaar

A remarkable charity campaign initiated by students in Diyarbakır has raised 16,665,000 TL to support children and families in Gaza.
The province-wide effort, coordinated by the Provincial Directorate of National Education, saw schools organize voluntary charity bazaars, fostering a heartfelt connection between Diyarbakır and Gaza.
The campaign, sparked by a proposal from students across various schools, brought together students, teachers, and parents in a unified show of solidarity. The funds, collected through these bazaars, will be channeled to aid organizations to assist those in need in Gaza.
The initiative not only provided critical support but also nurtured the moral development of students, earning praise as an exemplary social responsibility project. The Provincial Directorate of National Education expressed gratitude to all participants, including students, teachers, administrators, and families, noting that this act of compassion will inspire future generations.
This display of unity and generosity underscores Diyarbakır’s commitment to humanitarian causes, setting a powerful example for communities nationwide. (ILKHA)
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