Orphans Foundation distributes winter coats and boots to orphaned children

With winter approaching, the Orphans Foundation has launched its annual distribution of coats and boots to orphaned and vulnerable children.
The organization, known for its support to orphans both domestically and internationally, aims to bring warmth and happiness to hundreds of children through its "Make Orphans Happy with Coats and Boots" campaign.
In Cizre, Yusuf Özalp, the local representative for the Orphans Foundation, shared insights on the impact of this year’s campaign. "As the Cizre representative, we welcomed our orphaned children into our stores, allowing them to pick out their winter boots and coats," Özalp said. "Seeing them wear their new items with such joy is deeply rewarding for us. This campaign is part of our ongoing commitment to serving as a bridge between donors and those in need."
The foundation appeals to philanthropists to contribute to their ongoing efforts and help ensure that orphan children are well-equipped to face the harsh winter months. By supporting this initiative, donors can make a significant difference in the lives of these vulnerable children. (ILKHA)
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