By Admin saed | Admin
At every sunset in Syria, vulnerable families face a new day of uncertainty, wondering if they will have enough to break their fast after long hours of fasting. This year, “Saed” stepped in as a beacon of hope, distributing iftar meals to the families most in need.
The initiative provided balanced, ready-to-eat meals containing essential nutrients to give children energy and comfort, while easing parents’ constant worry. Each meal carries a deep humanitarian significance—it is more than just food; it is care, attention, and a message to each family: “You are not alone. Blessed Ramadan.”
Beneficiaries were carefully selected from camps and the most affected areas, prioritizing families with children, elderly members, and people with special needs. With every meal delivered, smiles appeared on their faces, filling them with reassurance and hope, and bringing the spirit of mercy and solidarity to the holy month.
The distribution was conducted respectfully and systematically, ensuring the dignity of each family and the quality and safety of the food. This humanitarian effort shows that solidarity can ease the hardship of crises, transforming the fear of hunger into moments of warmth and joy, making Ramadan a month of compassion and dignity for every needy family.
“Saed” continues its mission to reach as many families as possible, encouraging everyone to contribute to these humanitarian efforts so that Ramadan in Syria remains a symbol of hope and love, not hardship.
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