European Orphan Hand provides stationery aid to orphans in Adana

The international aid organization European Orphan Hand has distributed stationery supplies to orphaned and needy students in Adana to support their education for the 2024-2025 academic year.
The organization, which operates in various countries worldwide, has been providing both in-kind and cash aid to families in need. As schools reopened, they focused on assisting orphaned and orphaned students with their stationery requirements.
In Adana, European Orphan Hand reached out to these students and provided them with stationery materials based on their preferences. The organization's members also offered assistance to the students in selecting their supplies.
Cevdet Dizlek, the Adana representative of European Orphan Hand, expressed gratitude to the philanthropists who contributed to the stationery aid initiative. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that all children, regardless of their circumstances, have equal access to education.
The organization's efforts have provided a valuable resource to orphaned and needy students in Adana, enabling them to pursue their education without financial constraints. (ILKHA)
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