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KSrelief Extends Helping Hand to Needy Families in Lebanon

KSrelief Distributes 150,000 Bread Packages to Needy Families

During the past week, King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian (KSrelief) distributed 150,000 bread packages to needy families, including Syrians, Palestinians, and the host community residing in northern Lebanon, benefiting 125,000 individuals.

The center continued the implementation of the Al-Amal Charitable Bakery project in the Akkar Governorate and the Miniyeh-Danniyeh District in Lebanon, reported Saudi Press Agency.

This comes as part of the Kingdom’s humanitarian and relief projects through its humanitarian arm, the King Salman Center for Relief, to assist refugees in various locations.

The project entered its fourth phase in 2023, in Akkar Governorate and Al-Miniyeh District in Lebanon.

KSrelief Aid to Sudan

Moreover, the center distributed 1,162 cartons of dates to the most needy and displaced families in Al-Jazeera State in the Republic of Sudan. 5,672 individuals benefited from them.

Saudi Aid to Gaza

KSrelief distributed various relief aid in one of the schools housing displaced persons west of the city of Khan Yunis in Gaza.

This happened in coordination with the Palestinian Red Crescent. It is part of the popular campaign to relieve the brotherly Palestinian people in the Strip.

This aid comes within the framework of the Kingdom’s usual historical support to Palestine in various humanitarian and relief sectors.

Moreover, in a remarkable display of humanitarian commitment, KSrelief has launched a massive aid convoy to Gaza by Air and Sea.

Weighing an impressive 890 tons, this convoy is a testament to KSrelief’s dedication to providing vital support to Palestinians.

KSrelief Health Efforts

Additionally, the Center initiated the “Noor Saudi Arabia” volunteer program. The program aimed to combat blindness and related diseases in the city of Rosso, in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. The program extended its activities from November 17 until November 24, 2023. It aimed to provide essential medical services to those in need.

In addition to the campaign in Mauritania, KSrelief  launched the “Noor Saudi Arabia” volunteer program to combat blindness in Lome, the capital city of Togo. This program ran from November 19 to November 25, 2023. It reflected the center’s commitment to extending its humanitarian reach to those affected by eye diseases.

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