IHO EBRAR distributes food aid to IDPs in Syria
International Help Organization (IHO EBRAR), an international help organization based in the Netherlands, has distributed food parcels to internally displaced families in Idlib, northwestern Syria.
The organization, which engages in a great deal of charity works such as the construction of mosques and freshwater wells and the delivery of food, clothes, and blankets to the people in need across the world, has been continuing charitable activities in Syria.
The organization delivered humanitarian aid, which was donated by philanthropists during a program broadcast on Rehber TV on January 29, to hundreds of people living in IDP camps in Idlib.
Speaking to Ilke News Agency regarding their charitable efforts in Idlib, Abdurrahman Alpsoy, the head of the International Help Organization (IHO EBRAR), said: “With the beginning of Ramadan month, we have accelerated our charitable efforts in Syria. By courtesy of benefactors, we provided food packages to 997 families and blankets to 500 other families. Previously, we had provided firewood, coal, diesel, blankets, and food aid to thousands of families in IDP camps.”
Alpsoy thanked the benefactors for their donations. (ILKHA)