Distribution of Eid clothing for orphans in Palestine
Distribution of Eid clothing for orphaned children in Palestine in cooperation with the Palestinian Orphan Home Association
Distribution of Eid clothing for orphaned children in Palestine in cooperation with the Palestinian Orphan Home Association
Refugees in Arsal Camps in Lebanon are the most vulnerable families we must help. Those families live in Arsal mountains. Living on the top of a mountain is not easy, winter is long and it is always under zero.
Two days ago, we distributed for refugees in Arsal Camps Hot Iftar Meals for fasting people. Also, eid clothing was distributed for children there to be happy and wear new clothes in EID AL FITR.
All this charity is done because of you
Big thanks to everybody who supported us whether in donations or moral support.
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ALAHAMDULLILAH, today and because of your participation made this project in different areas in Yemen. ALAMAL INTERNATIONAL CHARITY team distributed nutrition supplement and Iftar meals for poor and orphan fasting families who suffer from severe malnutrition and a lack of healthy food.
this campaign is done to help our muslim brothers and sisters in yemen to overcome the difficult situation they live and to ease them the hardships they face
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Men, women, disabled, orphans, widows and children in Yemen are very grateful for your generous donation during these blessed days.
We would like to thank you for your participation in making fasting children and families smile in Yemen.
Today, iftar meals were distributed in different places in Yemen for vulnerable families and disabled people who suffer from severe malnutrition and very hard circumstances.
ALAMAL INTERNATIONAL CHARITY thanks everybody who contributes in this charitable campaign weather in donation or in moral support and we also ask you to continue your generous support to be able to reach as many needy families in Yemen as we can
JAZAKOM ALLAHU KHAYRAN
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day twenty summary
On day twenty, we are continuing to distribute your generous donations in all our implementation areas.
In Northwest Syria, ALAMAL INTERNATIONAL CHARITY team is on the ground distributing hot iftar meals, food and vegetable packs for affected families. In Jinderis City, which is considered the most affected city from the recent earthquake, iftar meals of chicken and rice were distributed for fasting orphan families and displaced and affected families there.
In Arsal Camps, food and Vegetable packs were given to refugee families who were forced to leave their homeland for more than ten years to live in Arsal Mountains on the Lebanon Syria border. This area is very cold and the weather is snowing for almost the whole year. refugees there live in tents and difficult conditions. AL ALMAL INTERNATIONAL CHARITY is helping those refugees because of and only of your generous donations and participation.
In Masjid Al Aqsa and Gaza, the first phase of the campaign is done and we are planning for the second phase. Iftar and Sahur meals were distributed for fasting and people who want ITIKAF in Masjid Al Aqsa. The ALMAL INTERNATIONAL CHARITY team will start the second phase tomorrow inshallah and with your contribution we will be able to do the second phase and the following parts of the project.
Poor families and needy people who suffer from malnutrition in Yemen were also received health iftar meals, food and vegetable packs that contain the most needed things for families there were also distrin=buted. The project in Yemen is continuing on a daily basis in order to relieve and ease the hardships of fasting in Ramadan for our muslim brothers and sisters in Yemen.
On the 19th of Ramadan, and with the approaching of the last ten blessed days, we, AL-AMAL INTERNATIONAL CHARITY, are working to deliver your donations, we are working day and night to get this work done. Today, and from Arsal Camps in Lebanon, refugees who were forced to leave their homeland could end their fasting because of your generous donations. The happiness we saw in their faces was indescribable and Duas we heard were for sure from the bottom of their hearts.
High rates of malnutrition are further compounded by food shortages, improper feeding practices at home, substandard health, water and sanitation systems, disease outbreaks and a deteriorating economy. It is estimated that around 80 percent of Yemenis are heavily indebted and struggling to pay for food, water, transportation and essential health services. As the economic crisis deepens, between 1.8 and 2.8 million children are at risk of becoming acutely food insecure, with many more potentially life-threatening severe acute malnutrition.
Funded by the Najm Institute in the United States , Our team worked on distributing nutritional supplements to children in Yemen