The event, featuring a wide range of clothing and homemade food items, will run for a week at the bus station, providing an opportunity for the community to contribute to the cause.

The bazaar relies on volunteers, with many residents bringing homemade food to sell. Contributors expressed that they are motivated by a desire to serve a higher purpose. Separate stands for men and women have been set up to create a comfortable shopping environment for all visitors.

Mehmet Sivil, the president of Hope Caravan Foundation in Kahta, expressed gratitude for the community's support. “Our bazaar, organized to support orphans and impoverished families, will be open for seven days. All of our volunteers here are contributing their time and effort selflessly. May God bless everyone who is supporting and serving in this endeavor. I invite all community members to visit our bazaar in front of the bus station,” Sivil said.

Attendees at the bazaar expressed gratitude for the chance to support local families in need, extending their thanks to everyone involved in making the event possible. (ILKHA)