Algerian association gives iftar dinner to earthquake victims at Hope Caravan’s soup kitchen in Adıyaman
International Association of Algerians has given iftar dinner to earthquake victims at Hope Caravan’s soup kitchen in Adıyaman, one of the provinces hardest hit by the February 6 earthquakes.
The humanitarian aid campaign that was initiated by Hope Caravan Foundation, and its organizations to aid people who were struck by the deadly earthquakes in southern Türkiye and northern Syria continues in full swing.
With the coming of the holy month of Ramadan, the humanitarian aid organizations started to provide iftar and sahur meals to the earthquake-affected people.
International Association of Algerians distributed iftar meal to the earthquake-affected people at Hope Caravan Foundation’s soup kitchen in Adıyaman
Speaking to Ilke News Agency regarding their humanitarian aid effort in Türkiye’s earthquake-stricken provinces, Dr. Idris Rebouh, the head of the International Association of Algerians, said: As the International Association of Algerians, we are working here to deliver humanitarian aid to earthquake victims staying in tents. We, as Algerians, wanted to make contributions to humanitarian aid efforts in the earthquake zone. Therefore, we distribute daily iftar meals in Adıyaman, one of the cities most affected by the earthquake. Most people here have lost their relatives, homes, and jobs, in short, their everything, and therefore they need all kinds of humanitarian aid, especially food.” (ILKHA)