European Orphan Hand distributes sacrificial meat to needy families in Diyarbakır

The international aid organization European Orphan Hand (Avrupa Yetimeli) has continued its annual tradition of supporting the needy in Diyarbakır, distributing sacrificial meat to thousands of families during Eid al-Adha.
European Orphan Hand, known for its global aid activities, has once again focused on delivering much-needed support to orphans and underprivileged families in Diyarbakır. Utilizing proxies received during Eid al-Adha, the organization ensures that sacrificial meat reaches thousands of needy families.
In addition to distributing meat, European Orphan Hand continues its efforts to provide both in-kind and cash assistance, especially food, to those in need. This year, the support of benefactors has enabled the organization to extend its reach to even more families in Diyarbakır, ensuring they are not left alone during the festive period.
Oktay Koca, the European Orphan Hand representative in Diyarbakır, expressed gratitude to the donors who have made these efforts possible. "As European Orphan Hand, our work today is in Diyarbakır and we continue our activities. We will continue this work, which we have been carrying out since the first day of Eid, until the 4th day of Eid with the support of donors. I congratulate our people on Eid and thank all our donors," Koca stated.
The organization aims to continue its distribution activities throughout the four days of Eid al-Adha, reaching as many families as possible with the ongoing support of generous donors. (ILKHA)
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