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Bicycles were Gifted to Orphans in Syria

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1300 orphans living in Idlib and Afrin regions of Syria, IHH Humanitarian Relief FoundationA bicycle was given as a gift by. This meaningful event aims to add a little joy to the lives of children in Syria, one of the places where the effects of war are felt the most.

IHH Syria Studies Reyhanlı Regional Office Coordinator Zeki Tahirogluabout their work AAHe made a statement to the reporter. Drawing attention to the deep scars left on children by the civil war that has been going on for years in Syria, Tahiroğlu said, “We continue such projects in order to put a smile on their faces in these difficult conditions that children live in.” he said

Tahiroğlu stated that bicycles will be used not only as a play tool for orphans, but also as a means of transportation that makes their daily lives easier. “For these children, bicycles are both a source of entertainment and a need. Thanks to their bicycles, our children will be able to carry out their daily activities such as going to school, exploring their environment and spending time with their friends more easily. This will also make significant contributions to their social and psychological development.” he added.

Emphasizing Amasya IHH’s contributions to the aid project, Tahiroğlu said, “As always, the people of Amasya stood out with their generosity and contributed to the happiness of our orphan children in Syria. Such projects grow with the contributions of benevolent people.” he said

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Tahiroğlu stated that the support for orphans is not limited to these aids, but also continues long-term projects in many areas such as education, health and shelter, and said, “We are determined to do our best for orphans in Syria. We will continue to provide all kinds of support for their future.

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Bicycles were Gifted to Orphans in Syria

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