Hope Caravan carries on humanitarian aid efforts in northwestern Syria

Hope Caravan Foundation provided food assistance and clothing items to hundreds of people living in IDP camps in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province.
As an international help organization based in Istanbul, Hope Caravan Foundation engages in a great deal of charity work such as the construction of mosques and freshwater wells and the delivery of food, clothes, and shoes to the poor across the world.
After carrying out many humanitarian relief activities such as the distribution of food, clothing, winter fuel, and blankets to orphans and families in need in the country, the foundation delivered hot meals and clothing items to hundreds of needy people living in IDP camps in the Jindires district.
Speaking to Ilke News Agency regarding their humanitarian aid efforts in northwestern Syria, Cengiz Aydın, a volunteer for the foundation, said that thanks to the clothing bazaar they have set up in a tent, children have the opportunity to choose clothes and shoes in the color they want.
The humanitarian situation remains dire across Idlib which has taken the worst of 11 years of crisis in the country. Internally displaced people are living in squalid conditions due to harsh weather and lack of infrastructure. The conditions were further exacerbated by the winter. (ILKHA)
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