The Hope Caravan Foundation, which made the poor and the needy happy with its charitable works, provided food aid to hundreds of families in Siirt province, southeastern Turkey.
The Hope Caravan, which acts with the mission of delivering the humanitarian aid to those who are persecuted or otherwise in need, regardless of their religion, language, race or sect, continues its charitable works in southeastern Turkey.
“Come be with us and support these poor people”
Stating that they continue to provide assistance to poor and needy families every month with hundreds of members and volunteers in order to increase the feelings of Islamic and humanitarian aid in the society, Ramazan Tokdemir, the head of the Hope Caravan’s Siirt Branch, said: “I hope we will continue to distribute our aid. But since there are many people in need, we cannot respond to their needs. Because the financial sources we have are very limited. I would like to call on the philanthropists to come be with us and support these poor. As much as they support, we will have the opportunity to help more people in need.” (ILKHA)
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