By Admin saed | Admin
In an effort to alleviate the suffering of displaced families, Saed Charity carried out a water distribution project in Al-Karama Camp, where thousands of refugees struggle daily to secure clean and safe drinking water. The project aimed to provide reliable access to water for families living in harsh conditions and enduring extreme shortages.
Through this initiative, water tankers were dispatched regularly to the camp, delivering thousands of liters of clean water to meet the essential needs of families, particularly children, women, and the elderly. The project focused on ensuring that every household received enough water for drinking, cooking, and daily use.
For many residents, this support meant survival. Before the intervention, families often relied on contaminated or distant water sources, putting their health at serious risk. Now, with access to clean water, families can drink safely and maintain basic hygiene—an essential step toward restoring health and dignity.
This project reflects Saed Charity’s ongoing commitment to supporting vulnerable communities through sustainable and life-saving interventions. The smiles of children as they filled their containers with fresh water stood as a symbol of hope—a reminder that even a single drop can bring life and relief to those who have endured so much.
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