Hope Caravan Foundation, an international help organization, has provided meat from sacrificed animals to hundreds of families in need in Türkiye’s southeastern Gaziantep province.
Hope Caravan Foundation, which set out with the slogan "Let Your Sacrifice (Qurban) Be Hope", delivered the meat of the sacrificed animals donated by philanthropists to hundreds of families in need this year, as it does every year.
In Gaziantep, teams of Hope Caravan members and volunteers traveled from neighborhood to neighborhood and delivered meat to the families in need, which were identified earlier.
Mustafa Özaslan
Speaking to Ilke News Agency regarding their humanitarian efforts during Eid Al Adha, Mustafa Özaslan, the head of Gaziantep’s Hope Caravan Foundation, said: “As Gaziantep Hope Caravan, we have finished slaughtering sacrificial animals on Eid al-Adha this year, as we do every year. We have delivered the sacrificial meat to hundreds of poor and needy families that we have identified in advance today. We slaughtered our sacrifices donated to us by the benefactors and delivered the meat to the needy families.”
“I would like to thank the philanthropists that donated sacrificial animals to the foundation,” Özaslan said, adding that they will continue their aid activities. (ILKHA)
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