Hope Caravan Foundation provides meat for needy in Somalia
Hope Caravan Foundation distributed meat to four hundred families who were forced to leave their homes and live in IDP camps due to armed conflicts in Somalia.
The Hope Caravan Foundation, which has taken on the task of being a bridge between rich and poor, acts with the mission of delivering humanitarian aid to those who are persecuted or otherwise in need, regardless of their religion, language, race, or sect.
The sacrificial animals taken from the region with the donations of philanthropists were brought to the Mandegh camp in Mogadishu.
The foundation officials slaughtered the animals, packaged equally the meat, and distributed packages to approximately 400 families in the camp.
Nurullah Günaydın, one of the foundation’s officials, expressed his happiness that as the Hope Caravan Foundation, they had been able to alleviate the hunger in the IDP’s camp through their charitable works.
“I would like to thank the philanthropists that donated sacrificial animals to the foundation,” Günaydın said, adding that they will continue their aid activities. (ILKHA)