European Orphan Hand brings smiles to Ethiopian children with stationery donation

European Orphan Hand, a charitable organization dedicated to supporting children in need, has brought smiles to the faces of young students in Ethiopia by providing much-needed stationery aid to a local school.
Dr. Gülşen Dikmen and Dr. Cavid Allahverdiyev from Azerbaijan, representing the European Orphan Hand, distributed the stationery aid to the children, aiming to support their education and alleviate the challenges they face.
This donation comes at a critical time when education in Ethiopia has become increasingly difficult for many children. European Orphan Hand strives to bridge this gap by supporting students in need.
The organization's team visited the school and distributed essential stationery items, contributing directly to the students' educational journeys. School administrators, teachers, and students all expressed their gratitude for this meaningful contribution.
Nizamettin Aygan, a volunteer with European Orphan Hand, emphasized the organization's ongoing commitment to supporting education in Ethiopia. "May God accept the charity of benefactors," Aygan said. "Let the children study, gain knowledge and culture, and become servants to their country and Islam."
He concluded by expressing thanks to everyone who made the stationery donation possible. (ILKHA)
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