Orphans Foundation provides clothing aid to hundreds of children in Gaza

The Orphans Foundation, a global entity committed to offering both material and financial support to orphans around the world, has been persistently addressing the fundamental necessities of at-risk children in Gaza.
Operating across various areas of aid, the foundation was particularly active during the month of Ramadan, providing iftar meals to hundreds of families daily in Gaza with the generous support of philanthropists. In an effort to uplift spirits and provide a respite from the ongoing israeli genocide, the foundation has extended clothing aid to Gaza children.
Hosting Gazan children in a special clothing store, the Orphans Foundation, with the assistance of philanthropists, has fulfilled the clothing needs of these children. The initiative aims to bring joy to the children and provide some relief from the hardships of war.
Expressing their gratitude, the children conveyed their thanks to the generous benefactors and the Orphans Foundation for their support and kindness. (ILKHA)
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