August 7, 2013

Samples of Kimse Yok Mu Ramadan Aid Activities Worldwide (3)

Kimse Yok Mu (KYM), set to reach out to 103 countries as a part of its Ramadan campaign, continues to deliver aid worldwide.

The Homeless in Egypt Found Joy through the Ramadan Aid of Kimse Yok Mu

Having become a current issue with its internal disorder and conflict, the people in Egypt, where many lives have been lost, continue to be at risk and in hardship. The volunteers of Kimse Yok Mu are continuing their Ramadan aid in six different regions of Egypt, where the economic situation is growing worse and lives continue to be in danger.

Kimse Yok Mu has been continuing with its efforts of aid since the beginning of Ramadan and has distributed 1190 Ramadan packages of provisions to the people in need in the regions of Mukattam, Medinetun Nasr, Kattamiyya, Giza, and Tacammuul Awwal, also including the homeless who are now living in the cemeteries. These packages of aid have brought the joy of Ramadan to these people, even if to a small extent. Efforts of aid and relief continue for the people in Egypt who are in need.

The Orphans of Panama were not forgotten in Ramadan

The volunteers of Kimse Yok Mu, having been in Panama for their Ramadan aid efforts, also visited the orphanages and gave out provision packages to 100 orphans.

The selection of presents the volunteers brought with them on their visits to the Hogar De La İnfancia- Hermanas Bethlamitas and Hogar San Jose (Malambo) orphanages brought smiles across the faces of the children. The 100 orphan children living in the orphanage also received packages of provisions for Ramadan.

The people of Panama who were in need also received their share of aid. The volunteers distributed packages of provision to 400 families in need and experienced the joy of sharing with the people of Panama, far away from their homes.

Remembering Myanmar this Ramadan

The volunteers of Kimse Yok Mu handed out provisions to 2500 families in need. Also, 500 people found the opportunity to join in the iftar dinner organizations to break the fast together.

Last year, in the month of Ramadan, the Turkish people had come together for Myanmar as it bore witness to the tragedy of humanity in front of the world’s eyes, by extending a helping hand to the hundreds of people that had taken refuge in the refugee camps in Myanmar after being tyrannized in the region of Arakan. The volunteers of Kimse Yok Mu had continued with their efforts of aid to the refugees throughout the whole month of Ramadan thinking little of the fact their own lives were also being endangered, and this year, once again during Ramadan, they did not forget Myanmar.

The volunteers reached a total of 2500 families in need, who were previously determined in six different locations, and with their packages of provisions and aid they became the joy of Ramadan for those in need. Also, the iftar dinners, which were organized under difficult conditions, provided an opportunity for 500 people in need to break their fast with a hot meal. These efforts of aid had certainly made the people very happy and they did not forget to express their thanks to the Turkish people.

Kimse Yok Mu Delivered 30 Tons of Food Aid to Romanians in Need

Kimse Yok Mu volunteers, who were in Romania for Ramadan, extended a helping hand to those in need, with support from the local Tuna Foundation. Their goal is to give out 30 tons of food aid to a total of 3500 families in need.

After meeting with Romanian authorities from 13 different municipalities Ramadan packages consisting of basic essential provisions were delivered to the 3500 families that were in need of help.

The 3500 families picked up their Ramadan packages from the 13 different locations that were set up as part of the Ramadan aid organization. The joy of the families was a sight worth seeing.

The packages, which were personally given out by the volunteers, consisted of a family’s essential needs and provisions. The packages, weighing at about 9 kilos, include basic staple foods such as: flour, sugar, cooking oil and rice.

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