Hope Caravan Foundation to launch humanitarian mission in Uganda
Hope Caravan Foundation, a humanitarian organization known for its relief efforts in various countries, is set to embark on a mission to Uganda on September 11th.
Mehmet Nurullah Günaydın, the Secretary General of Hope Caravan Foundation, emphasized the crucial role of philanthropic support in making these projects a reality. He urged individuals and organizations to contribute to the mission and help alleviate the suffering of the Ugandan people.
The organization will address essential needs through the distribution of food packages and the construction of the Ismail Haniyeh Mosque, a project aimed at preserving spiritual values. “With distribution of copies of Holy Quran, we will bring the word of Allah to remote lands, and through the drilling of water wells, we will provide much-needed water to parched regions,” Günaydın added.
One of the most notable initiatives is the "Dairy Goat" project, which will provide families with a source of daily nutrition and a means of livelihood. Additionally, Hope Caravan will carry out cataract surgeries under the slogan "One Surgery Can Enlighten a Person's World," helping those suffering from preventable blindness.
Günaydın called for continued support from philanthropists, stating, “We are awaiting the generosity of our donors for this journey. Together, we can touch more lives and be a beacon of hope for our brothers and sisters in Africa. May Allah accept your donations.”
The mission to Uganda is the latest in a long line of international aid efforts undertaken by Caravan of Hope, as the organization remains committed to providing relief to those in need. (ILKHA)
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