Hope Caravan provides vital food aid to hundreds of Ugandan families

The Hope Caravan (Umut Kervanı) team, currently carrying out a series of humanitarian projects in Uganda, has provided food aid to hundreds of families in need.
This effort is part of the organization's broader mission to assist vulnerable communities in the region.
The latest food distribution follows several other successful initiatives, including mevlid dinners, the groundbreaking ceremony of a mosque named in honor of Martyr Ismail Heniyye, cataract surgeries for hundreds of patients, and stationery and clothing aid for students. Additionally, the group has alsı distributed meat from votive, aqiqa, and thanksgiving sacrifices to local families.
Sedat Vatan, President of Van’s Hope Caravan Association, emphasized the importance of global solidarity in their efforts. "As Hope Caravan, we are doing aid work in Uganda. Coming from 7,000 kilometers away, we delivered the aid from philanthropists to those in need. Some benefactors sent their last pocket money, while young people contributed their savings from piggy banks or earnings from handicrafts. We are honored to deliver these donations. May Allah be pleased with all our benefactors," Vatan said.
The aid work conducted by Hope Caravan continues to provide essential support to Ugandan families, with contributions coming from across the globe. (ILKHA)
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