Hope Caravan distributes cash assistance to madrasah students in Idlib

Hope Caravan Foundation has distributed cash assistance to hundreds of students studying in a madrasah 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 aid activities such as the distribution of food, clothing items, and blankets to orphans and families in need, the foundation handed over cash assistance to madrasah students in Idlib.
The Hope Caravan volunteers, who attended the graduation ceremony held in a madrasah where male and female students are educated, presented both cash aid and various gifts to many students who completed their education.
Speaking to Ilke News Agency regarding their humanitarian aid efforts in Syria, Cengiz Aydın, a volunteer for Hope Caravan Foundation, said that they handed over the cash aid donated by Turkish benefactors to the students who completed their education in the madrasah, where more than one thousand students receive education. (ILKHA)
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