European Orphan Hand provide food aid to needy families in Ethiopia

Female volunteers from the European Orphan Hand have extended a helping hand to dozens of struggling families in Ethiopia, continuing their humanitarian efforts in the region.
A team of female volunteers from Austria and Germany traveled to the African nation to deliver much-needed food aid to families facing financial hardship. Their aid work was concentrated in the Furi region of the capital, Addis Ababa, where 100 families received essential food supplies to alleviate hunger.
Pınar Tekgöçen, a representative of the European Orphan Hand Women’s Branches, expressed gratitude for the generosity of donors who made the assistance possible.
“We distributed the aid entrusted to us to families in need here. May Allah be pleased with all our benefactors who support us in this charity,” Tekgöçen stated.
The organization continues to provide humanitarian support to vulnerable communities across various regions, ensuring that families in need receive vital assistance. (ILKHA)
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