Our Board Chairman Muhammed Faruk Pirdal and External Relations Officer Muhammed Mardini conducted an extensive visit to the region to inspect ongoing humanitarian aid activities in Syria and plan new projects.
Our association, which has been working tirelessly to heal the wounds of the humanitarian crisis that has been ongoing in Syria for years, continues to strengthen its presence in the region. A high-level delegation consisting of our Association Chairman Muhammed Faruk Pirdal and Foreign Relations Officer Muhammed Mardini visited the region and conducted inspections.
During the visit, the shelter, food, and education projects implemented by our association were examined one by one. The delegation, which is committed to delivering the donations entrusted to it to those in need in the most appropriate manner, monitored the efficiency of the activities carried out and their impact on the ground.
The Valide Humanitarian Aid Association delegation did not just monitor current work, but also held a series of consultation meetings with local representatives and field teams to analyze the changing needs of the region.
New strategies were developed for permanent structures and development projects, as well as for shelter and heating needs, which have become urgent with the approach of winter. In light of these discussions, the roadmap for new projects planned to be implemented in Syria in the coming period was determined.
To draw attention to the ongoing humanitarian tragedy in Gaza and to stand in solidarity with the oppressed, Valide Humanitarian Aid Association participated in the march held on Davutpaşa Street.
Zakat, one of the five pillars of Islam, is an act of worship that obligates financially capable Muslims to give a specified portion of their wealth to those in need. Zakat is not merely charity; it is an essential practice that ensures social balance, promotes economic justice, and purifies the giver from material attachment.
On the night of 31 December, the Conquest of Jerusalem and Mecca Program organized by the National Will Platform in Esenler was held with an enthusiastic participation.