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Volunteers from Mirasimiz Kudus organize event in occupied East Jerusalem to provide gifts to orphans

Volunteers from Mirasimiz Kudus organize event in occupied East Jerusalem to provide gifts to orphans

Volunteers from Mirasimiz Kudus, a Turkish affiliation, on Monday organized an occasion in occupied East Jerusalem to offer presents and monetary help to 201 orphaned kids underneath its care.

Volunteers engaged in conversations with the kids and their guardians through the occasion held with the theme, Let there be no orphans in Jerusalem.

We organized this assembly to ship Zakat (compulsory almsgiving in Islam) and Sadaqah (voluntary charity) to the kids, Nihat Topcu, a spokesperson of the affiliation, advised Anadolu.

Volunteers from Türkiye and numerous cities throughout Europe took half, Topcu stated, including that in addition they assist the kids of their schooling.

Topcu underlined that apart from caring for the orphans, they’re making an attempt to make them notice that the Turks haven’t damaged their ties with Jerusalem.

Source: www.anews.com.tr