Orphans Foundation distributes monthly stipends to Yemeni children
The Orphans Foundation, an international humanitarian organization operating across multiple countries, has distributed monthly stipends for October to Yemeni orphans deeply affected by the ongoing aggression of the Israeli occupation regime and its ally, the United States.
Continuing its mission to support orphans, the fatherless, and impoverished families, the foundation successfully delivered financial assistance to thousands of Yemeni children. The initiative forms part of the foundation’s regular orphan sponsorship program, which ensures consistent aid to the most vulnerable despite the devastating impact of years of war and blockade.
In addition to financial stipends, the foundation carries out a range of in-kind support projects, providing food, clothing, and basic necessities to families in need. The October distribution marks another step in the organization’s ongoing commitment to easing the suffering of Yemen’s war-affected population.
Foundation officials expressed their deep appreciation to donors and sponsors who contributed to the campaign. They noted that with greater public participation and continued generosity, the organization aims to reach an even larger number of orphans and destitute families in the coming months.
“The orphan sponsorship project continues with the support of our donors,” a foundation representative said. “Every act of kindness brings immense blessings and reward in the sight of Allah.”
Quoting from the Qur’an, Surah Al-Muzzammil (73:20), the officials reminded supporters of the divine promise: “Whatever good you send forth for yourselves, you will find it with Allah, better and greater in reward.”
Through its global outreach, the Orphans Foundation continues to embody this principle, standing as a lifeline for Yemen’s suffering children — providing not only material assistance, but also hope, compassion, and solidarity in the face of hardship. (ILKHA)
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