Hope Caravan provides bread to Afghan madrasa students
Cengiz Kurtaran, head of the Hope Caravan Foundation, has drawn attention to the critical situation of Afghan children attending madrasas during a recent trip to Kabul.
He emphasized the urgent need for daily bread among these students as part of their overall dire living conditions.
Kurtaran visited the Darul Iman Madrasa, where 150 students are enrolled, and expressed deep concern over the lack of basic support, including food. He noted that the students struggle daily to secure enough bread, a situation not unique to Darul Iman but prevalent across many madrasas in Afghanistan.
In response, the Hope Caravan Foundation has intensified its efforts to address this critical need. Kurtaran called on philanthropists to provide continuous support, emphasizing that even small contributions could make a significant difference in the lives of these students.
"Today we visited Darul Iman Madrasa, where 150 students are receiving education," Kurtaran stated. "Inshallah, we will meet their daily hot bread needs. The madrasa has serious requirements, and we want to help these students."
Kurtaran also encouraged ongoing donations, explaining that a package of 10 loaves of bread costs 75 liras. He urged benefactors to consider making this support continuous, so students can focus on their education rather than collecting bread from house to house.
"Our help may seem small, but it is crucial for them," Kurtaran added. "We appeal to our benefactors to continue their good deeds, knowing that their contributions will bring blessings both in this world and in the hereafter." (ILKHA)
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