Hope Caravan Foundation provides red meat to those in need in Kabul

Hope Caravan Foundation (Umut Kervanı Vakfı) provided essential assistance to those in need in the capital of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Kabul, as part of its ongoing relief efforts.
Hope Caravan Foundation is steadfast in its mission, marking the sixth day of its dedicated work in Afghanistan. While their primary focus remains on delivering crucial aid to those affected, the foundation is also actively involved in the opening of mosques, thanks to the support of generous philanthropists.
Cengiz Kurtaran, President of Hope Caravan Foundation, alongside a dedicated delegation, is on the ground in Kabul, ensuring aid reaches the identified families who require assistance. Expressing their desire to extend a helping hand to more individuals in need, Kurtaran appealed to philanthropists for their continued support.
Speaking about their efforts, Kurtaran stated: “This marks our sixth day in Afghanistan. We are committed to delivering the aid generously donated by benefactors in Turkey. Today, our focus is on fulfilling the pledges, thanksgiving sacrifices, sadaqa, and aqiqa sacrifices entrusted to us. We are dedicated to delivering red meat to families in need, particularly orphans in madrasas across Kabul and to those who require assistance. May Allah accept their offerings and sacrifices, and may He bestow goodness and blessings upon them, both in this world and the hereafter.”
Hope Caravan Foundation's unwavering commitment to providing aid and support to the people of Afghanistan serves as a beacon of hope in challenging times. Their efforts continue to make a positive impact on the lives of those affected by the ongoing situation. (ILKHA)
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