Orphans Foundation provides aid to students and orphan children in Tanzania

The Orphans Foundation (Yetimler Vakfı) has extended its humanitarian efforts to Tanzania, providing critical food aid to students and orphans in the East African nation.
Known for its global relief work, the foundation has been actively engaged in the country for the past seven months, delivering both food and financial assistance to vulnerable populations.
A particular focus has been on the Kogoyi region of Bagala district in Dar es Salaam, where hundreds of children residing in madrasahs and orphanages have received hot meals. Abdulvahap Kaplan, the foundation's representative in Tanzania, emphasized the organization's commitment to the region, stating, "We have been working here for about seven months. Our president, Fikri Karavil, visited us to personally assess our work. Today, we are providing a meal to 120 students and orphans as part of our ongoing efforts."
Fikri Karavil, the foundation's president, made a personal visit to Tanzania to oversee the aid distribution and ensure the program's effectiveness. The Orphans Foundation's work in Tanzania is part of its broader mission to alleviate suffering in crisis-affected and impoverished communities worldwide. (ILKHA)
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