Hope Caravan Foundation continues aid and mosque building efforts in Afghanistan

The Hope Caravan Foundation, an organization dedicated to humanitarian aid, has been actively engaged in providing essential support to the people of Kabul, the capital of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
As Afghanistan undergoes significant changes following the withdrawal of US forces, Hope Caravan Foundation remains committed to aiding in the nation's reconstruction.
With the generous support of philanthropists from Türkiye, the foundation has been delivering vital assistance in the form of food, cash, stationery, red meat, and clothing to the Afghan people.
In addition to its humanitarian endeavors, the organization has undertaken the construction and renovation of mosques in areas where they are most needed. Recently, they inaugurated the Susa Mosque and the Hacı Ahmet Kurtulman Mosque, further exemplifying their dedication to both humanitarian and religious causes.
Cengiz Kurtaran, President of the Hope Caravan Foundation, announced the initiation of the construction of the Selahaddin-i Eyyubi Mosque, which is set to open its doors to worshipers in the near future. This mosque project had faced financial challenges in the past, but the foundation has stepped in to see it through to completion.
Speaking about their initiatives, Kurtaran emphasized: "We continue our aid work in Afghanistan. In addition to our recent mosque openings, we are excited to announce the start of the construction of the Salahaddin-i Eyyubi Mosque, which had its foundation laid but could not be completed due to financial constraints. With the generous sponsorship of our philanthropist, Hacı Ahmet Kurtulman, we aim to not only complete the mosque but also establish a school and madrasah for 150 male and 100 female students who will receive education during the day."
The construction of the mosque commenced with a recitation of the Holy Quran, symbolizing the spiritual significance of this project.
Moreover, with the assistance of philanthropists, the foundation laid the foundation for a water well adjacent to the mosque. This well is expected to meet the water needs of both the mosque and the local community.
Cengiz Kurtaran, President of the Hope Caravan Foundation, personally participated in the well's digging and named it Zamzam-12, further demonstrating the organization's commitment to enhancing the quality of life for those in need.
Hope Caravan Foundation's efforts in Kabul are a testament to their unwavering dedication to aiding the Afghan people in their time of need while also contributing to the country's religious and infrastructural development. (ILKHA)
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