European Orphan Hand delivers sacrificial meat to impoverished people in Ethiopia
European Orphan Hand (Avrupa Yetim Eli), a prominent international aid organization, is making significant strides in Ethiopia, considered one of the world's poorest nations.
With the arrival of Eid al-Adha, European Orphan Hand has successfully executed its sacrificial animal slaughtering program and distributed the meat to impoverished Africans in need.
"I am immensely grateful to our generous donors whose noble contributions have made this endeavor possible. May Allah accept their good deeds," expressed Abdurrahman Altun, the esteemed President of European Orphan Hand, during an interview with Ilke News Agency.
Altun emphasized the meticulous preparations undertaken in the days leading up to the sacrificial animal slaughtering.
"We have conducted intensive preparations to ensure that every step of the process adheres to the highest standards of hygiene and respect. Our goal is to deliver the meat to those in need, providing sustenance and comfort during this blessed occasion," Altun explained.
Altun further shared his satisfaction in delivering the sacrificial meat to thousands of orphaned and destitute African families on the first day of the Eid. "It warms my heart to witness the joy and gratitude on the faces of the recipients. Our mission is to bring hope and alleviate suffering, and we will continue to do so with unwavering dedication," Altun affirmed.
With their enduring commitment to humanitarian efforts, European Orphan Hand pledges to uphold the entrusted responsibilities of sacrificial animal slaughtering. "Our sacrificial slaughter will continue on the second and third days of the Eid, reaching even more individuals and families in need," Altun declared.
In addition to their immediate efforts, Altun revealed the organization's plans for further assistance in the region. "We aim to implement a comprehensive aid program to address the ongoing challenges faced by the people of Ethiopia. Their well-being remains at the forefront of our mission," Altun emphasized.
The oppressed people of Ethiopia, the beneficiaries of European Orphan Hand's noble work, have expressed their gratitude through numerous messages of salutations and prayers. Altun acknowledged the outpouring of support, stating: "We have received countless greetings and prayers from the oppressed people of Ethiopia. Their unwavering faith and resilience inspire us to continue our mission. Praise be to Allah, our Lord has granted us success in such righteous deeds."
European Orphan Hand's unwavering commitment to serving the disadvantaged in Ethiopia and their successful implementation of the Eid al-Adha sacrificial animal slaughtering program stand as a testament to their profound impact in the region. Through their tireless efforts and the support of generous donors, they continue to uplift the lives of those in need, offering hope and support in the face of adversity. (ILKHA)