European Orphan Hand to launch aid campaign in Africa

European Orphan Hand (Avrupa Yetim Eli) officials will visit Tanzania and Burundi on December 7-14 to launch a humanitarian aid campaign.
European Orphan Hand, an international help organization, held a consultation meeting with its representatives and volunteers at the organization’s headquarters in Mannheim, Germany.
The aid works carried out by the European Orphan Hand were evaluated during the meeting.
The participants also prepared a road map for the charitable activities to be carried out in the future.
The officials of the European Orphan Hand will visit Burundi and Tanzania between December 7-14 to carry out many charitable activities there, including the distribution of dairy goats, food parcels, clothing aid, copies of the Holy Quran, hot food, and blankets.
The organization will also distribute the meat from sacrificed animals to families in need. (ILKHA)
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