This year, alongside their traditional distribution of boots and coats, the association expanded their aid to include various winter garments, aiming to shield children from the harsh cold.

Cevdet Dizlek, Vice President of the Hope Caravan Association, detailed the campaign's focus on children in the most challenging circumstances. "We added winter clothes to our annual boots and coats campaign," Dizlek stated. "We targeted village schools where many children live under tough conditions, sometimes in tents or while working in agricultural fields."

Dizlek expressed satisfaction with the campaign's outcome, saying: "Our goal was to warm both the hearts and bodies of these children during the cold winter days, and we believe we've achieved that. The campaign was very successful."

He also acknowledged the pivotal role of donors in the success of the initiative. "We sincerely thank all the benefactors who contributed to these aids," Dizlek added. "May God be pleased with them all. We hope this charity continues, and as the Hope Caravan, we will keep conducting such beneficial activities."

This year's aid efforts by the Hope Caravan Association not only provide immediate relief from winter's chill but also spread a message of hope and solidarity in the community, showcasing the power of collective philanthropy in uplifting those in need. (ILKHA)