Hope Caravan Foundation urges philanthropists to donate for Eid al-Adha

As Eid al-Adha approaches, the Hope Caravan Foundation in Batman, Türkiye, is calling on charitable individuals to donate sacrificial animals.
This important Islamic festival is a time for families to come together and celebrate, but for many, affording the traditional red meat sacrifice is simply impossible.
The Hope Caravan Foundation bridges the gap by collecting donations and distributing sacrificial meat to families in need. Nurettin Teymur, the foundation's head, emphasizes the importance of remembering those less fortunate during this joyous occasion.
"Eid al-Adha is a time for giving," Teymur says. "The Hope Caravan has extensive experience ensuring hygienic slaughter and distribution of sacrificial meat. We work tirelessly to connect philanthropists with families who wouldn't otherwise be able to celebrate."
Every Donation Makes a Difference
The foundation offers various donation options, with share prices reflecting regional variations:
* Africa: 3,250 TRY
* Yemen: 4,500 TRY
* Asia: 3,750 TRY
* Afghanistan: 4,500 TRY
* Turkey: 12,000 TRY
* Gaza, Palestine: 26,000 TRY (Due to the ongoing crisis, sacrificial animal prices are particularly high in Gaza.)
Teymur acknowledges the ongoing need. "Despite our efforts to distribute meat to thousands of families each year, the demand remains significant," he explains. "There are families who never have red meat on their tables. By donating through the Hope Caravan, you can bring hope to orphans and families struggling financially."
Let your sacrifice become a beacon of hope this Eid al-Adha (https://umutkervani.org.tr.) (ILKHA)
LEGAL WARNING: All rights of the published news, photos and videos are reserved by İlke Haber Ajansı Basın Yayın San. Trade A.Ş. Under no circumstances can all or part of the news, photos and videos be used without a written contract or subscription.
HÜDA PAR (Free Cause Party) has issued a strong call for enhanced preventive measures, improved early warning systems, and legal accountability in response to widespread forest fires ravaging multiple provinces across Türkiye.
The Turkish Presidency has strongly condemned a cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad published in the satirical magazine Leman, calling it a provocative and offensive act against Islamic values.
Türkiye is grappling with a wave of devastating wildfires sweeping through the western provinces of İzmir and Manisa, and the southern city of Hatay.
HÜDA PAR issued a scathing condemnation of Leman Magazine on Tuesday, accusing the publication of insulting Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and Prophet Moses through a provocative caricature.