Orphans Foundation delivers aid and support to children in Africa

The Orphans Foundation continues its mission of supporting children in need across Africa by providing regular financial and psychological aid.
In November, the foundation distributed monthly orphan pensions in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, reaching dozens of children in need. This initiative, part of the foundation’s ongoing commitment to orphans across Africa, delivers not only financial assistance but also essential mental health support to help children navigate challenging circumstances.
Alongside the distribution of funds, the foundation’s psychological support programs offer a safe and supportive environment for emotional healing. These initiatives help children manage the difficulties they face, fostering resilience and promoting well-being.
Orphans Foundation Ethiopia Representative Rahime Juhar Yassin expressed gratitude for the generous contributions from benefactors, emphasizing the positive impact of these funds on the lives of the children. In a prayer of appreciation, foundation members and children thanked the donors: “May Allah always remember you as you remember us. May Allah help you as you help us. May Allah grant you everything that is good. You have made our orphans happy, may Allah make you happy.”
The Orphans Foundation is committed to expanding its outreach across Africa, with hopes to extend these essential services with continued philanthropic support, creating a brighter future for vulnerable children across the continent. (ILKHA)
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