Hope Caravan Foundation (Umut Kervanı Vakfı), in its unwavering commitment to relief efforts, has extended a helping hand to the children of Kabul, the capital of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
As part of its ongoing mission, the foundation recently embarked on a journey to Kabul to initiate vital relief activities.
Hope Caravan, as it began its benevolent work in Afghanistan, prioritized the distribution of hot meals, particularly to young learners at the Center for Education and Training, known as Madrasetul Kalem.
Cengiz Kurtaran, President of the Hope Caravan Foundation, provided insights into their initiatives in Afghanistan and expressed gratitude for the support received from philanthropic individuals.
Kurtaran explained: "With the generous backing of philanthropists, we are steadfast in our commitment to providing hot meals in madrasahs. Just yesterday, we distributed food parcels to students and their families within madrasah network, and now we are dedicated to serving meals to our orphaned brothers and sisters residing in local orphanages. May Allah bless our benefactors. It's particularly noteworthy that orphanages and madrasahs face significant food shortages, and we are doing our utmost to alleviate these challenges."
Hope Caravan Foundation's unwavering dedication to serving the needy in Kabul reflects its mission to provide vital sustenance and support during these challenging times. (ILKHA)
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