Following the distribution of cash, clothing, copies of the Holy Qur'an, and meat sourced from donated sacrificial animals to the needy, the organization went on to offer blankets to individuals affected by floods in IDP camps.
The organization also extended clothing assistance to numerous children residing in the orphanage, situated adjacent to the tent city, and lacking essential items like carpets, beds, and mattresses.
“We are now in Burundi to provide humanitarian aid to those in need. The country recently encountered a significant flood, which has left the affected individuals struggling to survive in the nearby tent cities. Upon discovering that blankets are urgently required, we immediately set out to distribute them. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we are able to offer aid to these individuals who patiently wait for hours to receive just one blanket. Witnessing the significance of this aid is a humbling experience, and we are truly grateful to our benefactors. May Allah be pleased with them,” Nizammettin Aygan, a volunteer for European Orphan Hand, told Ilke News Agency. (ILKHA)