European Orphan Hand provides stationery aid to needy students in Şanlıurfa
The international aid organization European Orphan Hand (Avrupa Yetim Eli) has provided much-needed stationery supplies to students in Şanlıurfa as part of its educational support efforts for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Known for its ongoing aid activities across various countries, European Orphan Hand has extended its support to school students in Türkiye by distributing educational materials in addition to its regular in-kind and cash assistance.
In the days leading up to the start of the school year, Avrupa Yetim Eli focused on reaching orphaned and needy students to ensure they have the necessary supplies for their education. The organization has initiated similar aid efforts in multiple provinces throughout Türkiye.
In Şanlıurfa, students were given the opportunity to choose stationery items in their preferred colors, with members of European Orphan Hand assisting them in the process. Adem Sarıkuş, the representative of the organization, expressed gratitude to the philanthropists who contributed to the stationery aid project, wishing that their generosity would be rewarded.
Both the students and their families expressed their appreciation to European Orphan Hand and the donors who made the initiative possible. (ILKHA)
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