Orphan Foundation provides stationary assistance to students

The Orphan Foundation is providing stationery to needy students at the beginning of the new academic year.

Supporting orphans and needy students, Orphans Foundation has been providing stationery for the 2018-2019 academic year that will start on Monday, September 17.

Students of families that the Foundation regularly provides financial support every month, were received backpacks containing notebooks, pens, erasers, paints and similar stationery materials.

Engin Taştekin, Deputy Chairman of the Orphan Foundation, said that they are expecting both material and moral support from philanthropists for the campaign they have launched with the name of "One Notebook One Pen".

"To protect orphans is a responsibility for all humanity and in particular the responsibility of believers," said Taştekin. "As Orphan Foundation, that is why we continue our effort to meet the needs of orphan and unprotected children," he added.

"We are expecting more material and spiritual contribution in the name of hope for more orphan"

Stating that they have distributed stationary materials in hundreds of primary, middle and high schools in this context, Taştekin said, "These aids have been delivered to orphans and needy students in districts of Çınar, Ergani, Eğil, Bismil, Hani, Kulp, Silvan and Dicle along with central districts Kayapınar, Bağlar, Yenişehir, and Sur. We thank our philanthropist people for their donates. We are expecting more material and spiritual contribution in the name of hope for more orphan." 

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