Hope Caravan Foundation initiates construction of madrasa in Togo
Hope Caravan Foundation (Umut Kervanı Vakfı) has laid the foundation for a madrasa (Islamic school) in the village of Pendere in the city of Anie.
HHope Caravan Foundation, a humanitarian organization that has been providing various aid projects in Togo, has started the construction of a madrasa (Islamic school) in the village of Pendere in the city of Anie.
The madrasa will be a place where students can learn about Islam and study the Quran. The project is supported by the benefactors of the foundation, who have also donated copies of the Quran, water wells, a mosque, and hot meals to the people of Togo.
Cevdet Dizlek, an official for the Hope Caravan Foundation, expressed their deepest gratitude to the donors for their generosity and highlighted their commitment to serving the underprivileged in Togo during an interview with Ilke News Agency.
Hope Caravan has been active in many countries, touching the lives of millions with its humanitarian efforts. (ILKHA)
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