IHO EBRAR known as an international help organisation is continuing Ramadan help

IHO EBRAR known as an international help organisation gave Ramadan help package to orphan, widower and indigent families via member of Hope Caravan platform, Van the hand of Mercy (Rahmet Eli) Food Bank.
IHO EBRAR known as an international aid organisation which based on Holland, gave Ramadan help package 30 families in Van.
IHO EBRAR which operates in many countries in the World is delivering several helps to indigent families.
Okan Kirbac who is a volunteer for helping in Van the Hand of Mercy (Rahmet Eli) Food Bank informed about Ramadan help and thanked IHO EBRAR authorities. Additionally, he said that “International Aid Organizations in the Netherlands IHO EBRAR helped 30 orphans, widows and needy families and gave food packages for Ramadan month in Van. As the Hand of Mercy (Rahmet Eli) Food Bank we have gave food packages to 30 orphans, widows and needy families that we identified previously”
Volunteer Okan Kirbac indicated that IHO EBRAR often convey like this help and we will continue to aid our oppressed people and we expect the contribution of helpful people towards the charity, he said.
Needy families prayed and thanked to people who helped them. (ILKHA)
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