The International Aid Organization IHO EBRAR, known for its relentless humanitarian efforts, recently organized an iftar dinner for orphaned students at the Hasaneyn madrasa in Afghanistan.
With the support of generous donors, IHO EBRAR ensured that numerous orphaned students could break their fast during Ramadan, underscoring the organization's commitment to its "Ramadan 2024" program.
"IHO EBRAR, present in Kabul, Afghanistan, focused its efforts on the Hasaneyn madrasa, organizing iftar programs for orphaned students," stated the organization's Afghanistan representative. "Through the kindness of our fellow human beings, we provided these students with nourishing meals during this blessed time. May God accept their good deeds."
Dozens of orphaned students and their teachers attended the iftar program, expressing gratitude to IHO EBRAR and its benefactors for their support.
IHO EBRAR has been conducting aid activities in Afghanistan for many years, providing essential assistance such as food, shelter, education, and healthcare to those in need.
This compassionate initiative highlights the spirit of solidarity and compassion during Ramadan, emphasizing the importance of supporting vulnerable communities. (ILKHA)
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