Hope Caravan Foundation (Umut Kervanı Vakfı) has provided stationery aid to 500 students in need, especially orphans, before the start of the 2023-2024 academic year in Türkiye.
The stationery set includes all the materials that students need, such as notebooks, pens, pencils, sharpeners, and bags. The foundation was able to provide stationery aid to 500 students thanks to the support of philanthropists.
Nurettin Teymur, a member of the foundation's executive board, said that they are calling on philanthropists to continue their support so that they can help more students in need. He also said that the foundation's priority is to help orphans and families in need.
"The number of needy families in Batman is very high," Teymur said. "We ask philanthropists to contribute to our foundation so that we can help more students in need."
The Hope Caravan Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides humanitarian aid to people in need in Türkiye as well as across the world. The foundation has been operating for over 10 years and has helped thousands of people.
If you would like to contribute to the Hope Caravan Foundation, you can do so by visiting their website (https://umutkervani.org.tr) or by donating to their bank account. (ILKHA)
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