
1,500 Eid Gift Bags distributed in Al-Hatarsh Neighborhood, Bani Al-Harith District
Shura Council member Adel Al-Hanbasi launched the distribution of 1,500 Eid gift bags to the poor, needy, stationed fighters, and families of martyrs, wounded, and prisoners in Al-Hatarsh neighborhood, Bani Al-Harith District. The initiative was organized by local merchants and the supervisory office.
The distribution is part of the third phase of Al-Hatarsh neighborhood's charity projects, responding to the call of Revolution Leader Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi to enhance social solidarity and support the less fortunate.
During the launch, Al-Hanbasi praised the initiative for alleviating the suffering of vulnerable families, especially amid the ongoing hardships caused by aggression and blockade.
Meanwhile, Ahmed Al-Ma'akhadhi, the Public Mobilization Officer in Al-Hatarsh, and Zayed Sultan, the charity initiative coordinator, emphasized that distributing Eid gift bags to 1,500 families is part of broader community-driven charitable efforts supported by local merchants.
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