Orphans Foundation provides monthly allowances to thousands of Yemeni orphans

The Orphans Foundation (Yetimler Vakfı), a global humanitarian organization dedicated to the welfare of orphans and vulnerable children, has once again delivered monthly financial allowances to Yemeni orphans for September.
The initiative, supported by generous philanthropists, seeks to alleviate the hardship of children who have been severely affected by the ongoing war, occupation, and foreign attacks on Yemen.
The foundation, which carries out aid projects in many countries worldwide, regularly provides cash and in-kind assistance to orphans, abandoned children, and the destitute. This month, thousands of Yemeni orphans received financial support as part of the foundation’s ongoing Orphan Allowance Project.
Officials from the Orphans Foundation stressed their commitment to ensuring that these allowances reach their recipients on time every month, despite the challenging humanitarian situation in Yemen. In addition to cash aid, the foundation also provides food parcels and other essential supplies to children without families, aiming to restore a sense of stability and dignity to their lives.
Foundation representatives noted that the prayers and gratitude of Yemeni children motivate them to expand their reach even further. “With the continued support of our donors, we aim to bring comfort and hope to more children each month,” the officials said.
Yemen continues to face one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with millions of children at risk due to war, blockade, and poverty. The Orphans Foundation’s work provides a vital safety net for children who have lost parents to conflict and disease.
By sustaining these monthly allowances, the foundation not only meets the immediate needs of orphans but also contributes to their long-term well-being, offering them a chance at a better future. (ILKHA)
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