
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center(KSrelief) signed yesterday – via video call – a joint cooperation agreement with the Islamic Sheikhdom of Kosovo, to care for orphans in the Republic of Kosovo.
The agreement was signed by the Assistant General Supervisor of the Center for Operations and Programs, Engineer Ahmed bin Ali Albaiz, and the President of the Islamic Chiefdom of the Republic of Kosovo, Sheikh Naim Trnava.
The project aims to reduce the costs of living for orphan families by distributing monthly sponsorships to each orphan. It will contribute to providing basic needs of food, housing, treatment, and education, in addition to organizing recreational trips for orphans in 29 provinces in Kosovo, directly benefiting 500 orphans.
The project comes as a continuation of the efforts of the Kingdom. It represented by the King Salman Relief Center, to provide humanitarian and relief assistance to orphans in countries in need. This initiative also aims to address the growing needs of orphaned children and ensure they receive essential care and support.
The project seeks to create sustainable solutions that improve the quality of life for these vulnerable populations. In conclusion, the Kingdom remains committed to expanding its humanitarian outreach and fostering international cooperation to alleviate suffering and promote development in different countries.
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