Hope Caravan provides clothing aid to disadvantaged children in southeastern Turkey

Hope Caravan Foundation has distributed clothing items to more than 200 disadvantaged children in Turkey’s southeastern Batman province.
As an international help organization based in Istanbul, Hope Caravan Foundation engages in a great deal of charity work such as the construction of mosques and freshwater wells and the delivery of food, clothes, and shoes to the poor across the world.
The foundation delivered winter clothing items worth 300 Turkish liras to each child, said Salih Güzel, the head of the Batman Hope Caravan.
“We provided clothing aid to around 200 orphans and poor children. We made this clothing aid with the income we obtained from the bring and buy that we held in October and with the contributions of the philanthropist. May Allah be pleased with our donors and benefactors,” Güzel stated.
Güzel called the donors to make additional contributions to the foundation’s charitable efforts. (ILKHA)
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