Hope Caravan provides dairy goats to families in Togo as part of ongoing relief efforts
The Hope Caravan Foundation, a humanitarian relief organization, has distributed “dairy goats” to dozens of families from neighboring villages in Pendere village, Anie town.
For more than a week, the Foundation has been actively involved in various relief efforts in Togo. Previous initiatives have included the distribution of Holy Qurans, the opening of water wells, the start of construction of new water wells, the groundbreaking of a mosque, the distribution of hot food, and the laying of the foundation stone for a madrassa.
In its most recent endeavor, the Hope Caravan provided “milk goats” that support the livelihoods of numerous families in the surrounding area.
This initiative is in line with the Foundation’s commitment to addressing the diverse needs and improving the well-being of the local community.
Nurettin Teymur, a board member of the Hope Caravan Foundation in Batman, thanked the philanthropists who supported the project and emphasized its commitment to making a positive impact in the region.
The Foundation’s sustained relief efforts underscore its commitment to making a positive impact on communities in need and fostering a sense of hope and resilience. (ILKHA)
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