Hope Caravan provides lifeline to struggling family in Batman

The Hope Caravan Association (Umut Kervanı Derneği) in Batman has provided comprehensive support to a family facing financial hardship, covering six months of rent, household goods, and food supplies with the help of philanthropists.
The initiative underscores the organization’s ongoing mission to bridge the gap between donors and those in need.
Salih Gültekin, Vice President of Hope Caravan Association, announced that the organization fully equipped the family’s home with essential household items, provided food aid, and secured rent payments for six months through a benefactor’s support. “As Hope Caravan, we gave hope to a family struggling due to financial difficulties,” Gültekin said. “May God be pleased with all our brothers and sisters who helped us.”
Gültekin highlighted the widespread need in Batman, noting that many families await assistance. “There are many families in need in our city. Due to limited resources, we cannot reach all who apply to us, but we are committed to helping where we can,” he said, expressing gratitude for the ability to support this family and bring them joy.
The association continues to call for donations to assist other struggling families. “There are many more families like this one,” Gültekin said. “With the support of philanthropists, we will keep helping. Seeing the joy of those in need brings us happiness.” Hope Caravan remains dedicated to serving as a conduit for aid, connecting generous donors with those facing hardship in Batman. (ILKHA)
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