Orphans Foundation delivers humanitarian aid to families displaced by Mosul war
The Orphans Foundation, a humanitarian organization known for its work with orphans and families in need, provided assistance to 710 families displaced by the war in Mosul, Iraq.
The families, who fled the conflict and sought refuge in Erbil, received humanitarian aid from the foundation.
Recep Bozkır, a representative of the Orphans Foundation, explained the situation of the displaced families, stating that their distance from both Erbil and Mosul limits their work opportunities and basic necessities.
"We are here to support these families who cannot meet their needs," Bozkır said. "With the donations of generous people, we are distributing essential supplies and clothing."
The Orphans Foundation's efforts aim to alleviate the suffering of families impacted by the war in Mosul. (ILKHA)
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