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SAWAB distributes aid among orphan children in Türkiye’s quake zone

SAWAB distributes aid among orphan children in Türkiye’s quake zone

In the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes that struck southeastern Türkiye on Feb. 6, 2023, residents at the moment are discovering consolation and renewed objective via the help offered by nationwide and worldwide charitable organizations.

From June 10-12, 2023, S.M. Rasheduzzaman, chairperson of the voluntary group Social Agency for Welfare and Advancement Bangladesh (SAWAB) and a consultant of North American Humanitarian Aid and Relief (NAHAR) for Asia and Europe area visited southeastern Türkiye and exchanged condolences with the members of households who misplaced their shut ones throughout the current lethal earthquakes.

On behalf of the charity organizations SAWAB and NAHAR, Rasheduzzaman delivered support to Hatay, the province that was enormously impacted by the devastating Feb. 6 earthquakes.

During the go to, he distributed toys, garments and meals among the many orphaned youngsters who misplaced their mother and father to the earthquake.

A neighborhood voluntary group known as Hayrat Humanitarian Aid Association prolonged its full-hearted help to prepare the occasion.

At the distribution occasion, the Yunus Emre Institute, the International Coordinator at Hayrat Aid, Musab Yusuf, a consultant from Gaziantep Orphan Education Center and Ubeyd Kosker, a consultant of Hayrat Aid in Kahramanmaraş have been additionally current.

During his go to to the earthquake-impacted space, Rasheduzzaman mentioned, “SAWAB’s team always intended to support the earthquake-affected people with the necessary support in emergencies in any corner of Bangladesh and elsewhere in the world.”

Bangladeshi support staff who had beforehand joined efforts to help the survivors of the early February earthquake have returned to Hatay, just lately experiencing emotional moments between 1000’s of graves of people who tragically misplaced their lives within the highly effective pair of tremors.

Over 50,000 folks have been killed in two highly effective earthquakes that struck southern Türkiye on Feb. 6.

The 7.7 and seven.6 magnitude quakes centered in Kahramanmaraş province affected greater than 13 million folks throughout 11 provinces.

Several international locations within the area, together with Syria and Lebanon, have been impacted by the robust tremors that struck in lower than 10 hours.

The SAWAB group stood by the affected folks at the moment with emergency aid help.

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