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International Charity Organisation implements 75 projects in Republic of Kyrgyzstan

Disha MishraBy Disha MishraDecember 24, 2024Updated:December 24, 20241 Min Read
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A delegation from the International Charity Organization, led by its Secretary-General, Dr. Khaled Abdul Wahab Al Khaja, completed a seven-day official visit to the Republic of Kyrgyzstan.

As part of the visit, 75 charitable projects were carried out to provide support to vulnerable communities, especially during the harsh winter months.

The delegation visited five remote, snow-covered cities to assess the needs of families and orphans while monitoring the progress of various charitable projects. These efforts included distributing food parcels, repairing homes, providing winter clothing, and supplying coal and heaters to help residents cope with harsh winter conditions.

Dr. Al Khaja emphasized that these projects are part of continuous efforts to alleviate the suffering of vulnerable individuals in cold nations and to provide immediate and sustainable essential aid to low-income families.

The initiative aims to provide both immediate and long-term assistance to impoverished communities worldwide.

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