The floods have resulted in thousands of people losing their homes and being unable to meet their basic needs. The association quickly mobilized to support the affected families during these difficult days. In order to mitigate the effects of the disaster, we started to deliver food packages to those in need in the region. Packages containing rice, flour, lentils, oil and other basic food items were delivered to families in the disaster area. Our aim is to meet the most basic needs of those affected by the floods and to be with them in this difficult process.
During the distribution process, we aimed to reach those in need in the fastest way possible by cooperating with local volunteers. The food packages were personally delivered to the families in the flood-affected areas and we aimed to revive the light of hope on their faces. These aids were not only a financial support, but also a source of morale and motivation.
As Valide Humanitarian Aid Association, we stand by those in need around the world. We will continue to work to heal the wounds of the flood disaster in Bangladesh. With our food aid and other projects, we will continue to contribute to the recovery of societies. With your support, we can reach more people and change more lives.
As Valide Humanitarian Aid Association, we are continuing our distribution operations without interruption to provide clean water, one of the most basic needs in the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. We are determined to continue these vital efforts to ensure that the people of the region can live in healthy and hygienic conditions.
The Valide Association has become a beacon of hope for women struggling to survive in Sudan, where the crisis continues. The comprehensive clothing aid provided with the support of our donors brought smiles to the faces of Sudanese women.
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan carried out a comprehensive distribution of mats and blankets to displaced civilians who were forced to leave their homes as a result of the RSF's atrocities. The distribution brought hope to families staying in temporary shelters in the most affected areas with urgent shelter needs.