European Orphan Hand donates clothes to earthquake-stricken children in Iskenderun

European Orphan Hand, as part of the "Let Our Brothers and Sisters Not Be Cold" campaign, has extended a helping hand to earthquake-affected children in the Iskenderun district of Hatay, donating clothes to alleviate their distress.
In a compassionate effort to address the needs of earthquake victims in Hatay, the organization organized an event at a local clothing store in Iskenderun.
Members of the association assisted hundreds of children, along with their families, in selecting and wearing clothes and shoes of their choice.
Necip Öner, a member of European Orphan Hand, highlighted their commitment to providing clothing and shoes to numerous children residing in the container city.
He affirmed the organization's dedication to sustaining aid efforts in the earthquake-affected region. (ILKHA)
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