Hope Caravan Foundation has initiated a food distribution campaign in Gaziantep to support families in need during the three holy months.
Mustafa Özaslan, the foundation's provincial head, emphasized the increased importance of such aid during the holy months and urged philanthropists to enhance their charitable contributions during this period. "As Hope Caravan, we have begun our efforts to deliver food parcels to families in need during the three months this year. Together with our volunteers, we are distributing aid across Gaziantep,” he said.
Özaslan highlighted the growing number of families requiring assistance due to rising living costs and economic challenges. He reassured that the foundation is striving to reach and support as many needy families, orphans, and widows as possible, ensuring they are not left without assistance.
Expressing gratitude towards benefactors, Özaslan noted that the foundation's efforts are sustained through their generous support. He encouraged continued donations, stating: "Without the support of philanthropists, it is not possible for us to provide these aids. We have hundreds of families in need registered with us. May Allah be pleased with our benefactors."
Hope Caravan Foundation continues to play a vital role in providing humanitarian aid, aiming to alleviate the hardships faced by vulnerable populations in Gaziantep and beyond. (ILKHA)
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