Hope Caravan provides winter coats and boots to 200 children in Bursa

The Hope Caravan Association (Umut Kervanı) in Bursa has launched its ‘One Boot One Coat’ project, providing essential winter clothing to 200 children in need.
As part of its ongoing efforts to support disadvantaged communities, the association distributed coats and boots to 75 children across three schools. The remaining 125 children, along with their families, were hosted at the association’s premises to receive their winter clothing.
In a statement, officials from Hope Caravan expressed their commitment to assisting vulnerable families during the harsh winter months. “We initiated the program to provide boots and coats for the children of victimized families. Today, we met the winter needs of 75 children in three different schools and 200 children in total. With the support of philanthropists, we hope to reach even more families in need,” the statement said.
The association continues to serve as a beacon of hope in Bursa through a variety of in-kind and cash aid initiatives, including food distributions. The ‘One Boot One Coat’ project is part of its larger mission to support oppressed and disadvantaged individuals.
The initiative has been made possible through the contributions of local philanthropists, reflecting the spirit of solidarity in the community. The Hope Caravan Association aims to expand its reach and provide further assistance to those in need during the winter season. (ILKHA)
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