Hope Caravan Foundation distributes copies of Holy Quran to madrasah students in Africa
The Hope Caravan Foundation, which acts with the mission of delivering the humanitarian aid to those who are persecuted or otherwise in need, regardless of their religion, language, race or sect, are continuing its charitable activities in Africa.
As part of the “Qur'an Project”, the foundation distributed the copies of the Holy Quran to students studying in madrasas along with food aid with the support of philanthropists.
A child dies starvation every five seconds in Africa, where there are serious problems in health, education and many other issues.
Due to frequent floods, droughts and economic problems in the region, Africans are in need of help in many issues, especially food and water.

The Hope Caravan Foundation, which continues its aid activities in Africa that is also known as “the Black Continent”, provided food assistance to many families in Nigeria and Tanzania, and distributed the copies of the Holy Quran to madrasah students.
In Nigeria, the foundation distributed food assistance to many families in the Kasuwa region as well as the copies of the Holy Quran to many madrasah students, who are writing on a traditional African wooden tablet called a “Luh” instead of notebooks, in the Damagai and Maiduguri regions.

Speaking about their charity activities, Cengiz Kurtaran, the head of the Hope Caravan Foundation, said that they will continue their charity work with the contributions of philanthropists, and thanked all the philanthropists who have contributed to the distribution of aid. (ILKHA)
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