Orphans Foundation provides food and clothing aid to Madrasah students in Afghanistan

Orphans Foundation (Yetimler Vakfı), an international help organization, has delivered food and clothing assistance to Madrasah students in Afghanistan.
The Orphans Foundation, which has taken on the task of being a bridge between rich and poor, acts with the mission of delivering humanitarian aid to those who are persecuted or otherwise in need, regardless of their religion, language, race, or sect.
The foundation’s branch in Afghanistan distributed clothing items to children living in orphanages near Afghanistan's capital of Kabul and provided food aid to madrasah students.
The head of the foundation Fikri Karavil took part in the delivery of assistance in the madrasah, which has 150 students, in Shakabil town, and paid close attention to the students.
Karavil visited the construction site of the water wells, which are being constructed with the support of the benefactors.
He also thanked the benefactors for their contribution to the foundation’s charitable activities. (ILKHA)
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