By Admin saed | Admin
As part of its urgent humanitarian response to the worsening situation in northern Syria, Saed Organization carried out a bread-distribution project in Al-Khair Camp last Tuesday. The initiative targeted 200 displaced families who face severe food shortages and soaring flour prices, making daily access to bread a significant challenge that threatens their food security.
Early in the morning, the field team prepared and transported freshly baked bread to designated distribution points within the camp, ensuring proper hygiene and safety measures. Each family received enough bread to cover their needs for several days, helping to ease the burden of high living costs and offering a sense of stability and relief.
The beneficiary families expressed deep gratitude for this support, emphasizing that access to bread brings them hope amid displacement and scarcity. Saed’s team highlighted that this campaign is part of the organization’s broader food-security program aimed at assisting the most vulnerable households, with plans to expand similar distributions to other camps in the region.
Saed Organization continues to call on donors and individuals to contribute to its food-relief efforts, affirming that every donation—no matter the amount—helps save lives and alleviates the suffering of families enduring harsh humanitarian conditions.
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