The organization, which aids orphans and the needy across the World, is continuing its relief efforts in Africa, distributing food and clothes, building mosques and freshwater wells, and carrying out projects that aim to help the disabled.

With the support of benefactors, the organization delivered new clothes to Somali children, most of whom were orphans, struggling to survive in the camps.

Speaking to Ilke News Agency about the charitable activities that the European Orphan Hand is conducting in Mali, Nizamettin Aygan, a representative of the organization, said: “We have shared the happiness of the children whom we helped with clothes, including shoes, dresses, and pants. May Allah be pleased with the benefactors in Europe. It makes us proud to be a bridge between the benefactors and the needy.”

Aygan emphasized that the most basic needs of the people in the camps have yet to be met, and asked the benefactor to make more donations.

The camp residents, who were forced to leave their homes due to armed conflicts, thanked the European Orphan Hand officials for delivering the aid. (ILKHA)