European Orphan Hand to conduct mass circumcisions in North Macedonia
European Orphan Hand, a humanitarian organization, will conduct a mass circumcision campaign in North Macedonia between August 16 and 18.
The organization plans to circumcise hundreds of boys across the country with the help of volunteer doctors from Turkey.
Abdurrahman Altun, President of European Orphan Hand, provided details about the upcoming event in a written statement. "We have started our work to carry out the circumcision program, which we have organized every year and made traditional, again this year, inshallah. Our volunteer doctors from Turkey will circumcise hundreds of our little ones, inshallah. Our aim here is to remind sharing and brotherhood. Our call to our benefactors is not to forget their brothers and sisters. We expect support from philanthropists for the project we will realize."
The circumcision initiative has become a well-established tradition for European Orphan Hand, emphasizing community support and the values of sharing and brotherhood. The organization encourages donations to support the project and continue the legacy of aiding children in need. (ILKHA)
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