Orphans Foundation distributes monthly allowances to needy children in Mali

The Orphans Foundation (Yetimler Vakfı) brought smiles to hundreds of orphaned children in Mali this week by delivering their September orphan allowances, part of its ongoing humanitarian aid efforts across Africa and beyond.
The foundation, which operates in many countries, organized a special distribution ceremony to provide regular monthly support to children in need. Alongside financial assistance, the initiative included the distribution of basic food supplies, stationery, and other essential items, ensuring that the children’s immediate needs were met.
Speaking at the ceremony, Sabahattin Ugar, the Foundation’s Mali Representative, expressed gratitude to the benefactors who make the program possible. “Dear benefactors, we are here in Mali for the Orphans Foundation’s monthly orphan allowance program. We will distribute the September allowances to our orphaned brothers and sisters. May Allah be pleased with all our benefactors who meet the needs of these children. We thank them very much on behalf of our brothers and sisters here,” Ugar said.
The monthly payments and aid not only provide essential support to the children but also bring hope and joy to families struggling in one of Africa’s poorest nations. The orphans were seen celebrating the aid, while their families offered prayers of gratitude for the benefactors’ generosity.
The Orphans Foundation continues its work in regions affected by poverty, conflict, and natural disasters across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Through consistent programs like the monthly orphan allowance distribution, the foundation remains committed to standing by orphans and vulnerable communities, offering both immediate relief and long-term support. (ILKHA)
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