Hope Caravan Foundation distributes Holy Quran to hundreds of students in Burundi

The Hope Caravan Foundation (Umut Kervanı Vakfı) has made a significant contribution to education in Burundi by distributing copies of the Holy Quran to hundreds of madrasah students.
This initiative is part of the foundation's ongoing relief efforts in the country, supported by the generosity of philanthropists.
Hope Caravan teams, currently engaged in Burundi for various aid and development projects, have not only delivered meat from sacrificial animals, and alms to those in need but have now also focused on educational support. In their latest act of charity, they presented the Holy Quran to students in a facility that serves both as a madrasah and an orphanage.
Abdulvahap Kaplan, a volunteer with Hope Caravan, highlighted the significance of this event. "We distributed copies of the Holy Quran to hundreds of students in a place used as a madrasah and orphanage," Kaplan said. He added that the distribution was followed by a collective prayer for the charity's success.
This act of support underscores Hope Caravan Foundation's commitment to not only providing immediate relief but also investing in long-term educational and spiritual development in the communities they serve. Their efforts in Burundi continue to bring hope and assistance to those in need, fostering a brighter future through education and spiritual guidance. (ILKHA)
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