
Eid al-Adha distribution project for families of martyrs, missing persons in Amran launched
Amran – Saba:
Amran governorate branch of the Martyrs' Families Care Foundation on Wednesday launched its Eid al-Adha distribution project, targeting the most impoverished families of martyrs and missing persons.
At the launch, governor Dr. Faisal Juma'an stated that distributing sacrificial animals to these families embodies loyalty to their sacrifices in defending Yemen, its sovereignty, and independence.
He described this initiative as the least that could be offered to the families of those who made the ultimate sacrifices in confronting the "aggression" and thwarting its plans.
The governor urged all to show solidarity, compassion, and assist poor and needy families, especially those of martyrs.
He acknowledged that the Martyrs' Families Care Foundation and the General Authority for the Care of Martyrs' Families cannot meet all needs, particularly under the current circumstances caused by the US-Zionist aggression and blockade.
Ibrahim al-Nunu, Director of the Martyrs Care Authority branch in the governorate, explained that the project involves distributing sacrificial animals to over 1,500 families, with support from the foundation and the governorate's leadership.
He praised the governorate's leadership for their commitment to supporting the efforts of the foundation's and authority's branches.
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