Hope Caravan Foundation launches aid for Afghan madrasa students

The Hope Caravan Foundation (Umut Kervanı Vakfı) has initiated a new project aimed at supporting madrasa students in Afghanistan.
The initiative focuses on addressing the critical needs of these students, particularly by providing daily bread and food supplies.
These students, often grappling with poverty and limited resources, have been struggling to balance their religious education with basic necessities.
To provide immediate relief, the foundation has commenced a daily bread distribution program to the students of Darul Imam Madrasa. This initiative aims to ensure that these young scholars can concentrate on their studies without the added burden of hunger.
President of the Hope Caravan Foundation, Cengiz Kurtaran, emphasized the organization's commitment to supporting the students' educational journey.
"Our goal is to create an environment where these students can fully dedicate themselves to their religious and Quranic education," Kurtaran said. "By providing them with daily bread, we hope to ease their burdens and contribute to their overall well-being."
The foundation is appealing to the public for donations to sustain this crucial program. A daily contribution of 75 TL can make a significant difference in the lives of these students. Kurtaran expressed his gratitude for the support received thus far and urged donors to continue their generosity.
"We have witnessed firsthand the challenges these students face," Kurtaran added. "Their resilience and dedication to their studies are truly inspiring. We believe that with the support of our benefactors, we can create a brighter future for these young minds."
The Hope Caravan Foundation plans to expand its support to other madrasas in Afghanistan in the future. The organization is committed to providing a lifeline to these students and empowering them to reach their full potential. (ILKHA)
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