IHO EBRAR extends Ramadan assistance to needy families in Afghanistan

The IHO EBRAR, an international aid organization, has been actively supporting needy families in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan during the holy month of Ramadan.
Through their Ramadan aid campaign, IHO EBRAR brings together Afghan communities in need, providing iftar meals at various locations each evening.
In impoverished regions across Afghanistan, IHO EBRAR distributes food parcels donated by philanthropists. These essential supplies are delivered to families identified through local representatives in the capital city, Kabul.
IHO EBRAR collaborated with philanthropist Hacı Arif Yani to distribute food packages to 150 families, including widows and orphans. The organization’s efforts extend beyond food aid, fostering a sense of cohesion and solidarity among villagers.
Additionally, in the Kunduz province of Afghanistan, IHO EBRAR organized an iftar dinner for families in need, particularly madrasah students. Generous contributions from philanthropists Ali Alioğlu, Zeynep Besimoğlu, and Remziye Aziz made this initiative possible.
As Ramadan continues, IHO EBRAR remains committed to alleviating hardship and supporting vulnerable communities both within Afghanistan and globally. (ILKHA)
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