Hope Caravan distributes sacrificial meat to needy families in Batman
The Hope Caravan Association has brought smiles to thousands of orphaned and needy families by distributing sacrificial meat donated by philanthropists during Eid al-Adha.
Since the start of the festival, the Hope Caravan Association has been actively delivering red meat to families in need across the city, continuing its tradition of providing essential support during religious holidays.
Nurettin Teymur, President of the Hope Caravan Association, highlighted their efforts to distribute meat to 3,000 families, particularly focusing on orphans. He emphasized the organization's commitment to slaughtering the sacrificial animals in a hygienic environment under veterinary supervision.
"As we conclude another Eid al-Adha, the Batman Hope Caravan continues its mission to bring smiles to needy families," stated Teymur, expressing gratitude to the donors who entrusted their sacrifices to the association. "We urge our benefactors to continue supporting the Hope Caravan with sacrificial meat, food, and financial aid. This year, we also extended our efforts to Gaza and organized similar initiatives in approximately 30 countries worldwide."
Teymur noted the significance of their year-round assistance, mentioning recent distributions of clothing and holiday treats to 200 families before Eid al-Fitr. He emphasized the impact of their meat donations, particularly for families who may only have access to red meat once a year.
"We are grateful to our benefactors for enabling us to bring joy to these families," Teymur concluded.
The Hope Caravan Association remains dedicated to its mission of providing essential aid to those in need, continuing its humanitarian efforts beyond the Eid celebrations. (ILKHA)
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