Hope Caravan, a humanitarian organization, has continued its efforts to support education in Uganda by providing stationery aid to hundreds of students ahead of the 2024-2025 academic year.
This initiative follows a series of ongoing aid projects in Uganda, including sacrificial meat distributions, mawlid meals, the groundbreaking of the Martyr Ismail Haniyeh Mosque, and cataract surgeries for hundreds of patients.
Sedat Vatan, President of Van's Hope Caravan Association, expressed his satisfaction with the stationery aid project. "We are delighted to support education in Uganda by providing stationery to students," he said. "The smiles on their faces were heartwarming. It's important to remember that many students around the world, including those in Uganda, are forced to learn in challenging conditions. With the support of our donors, we are committed to reaching those in need."
Hope Caravan’s efforts are part of a larger mission to support vulnerable communities across the world. (ILKHA)
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