January 13, 2025

An International Charity Organization delegation, headed by the organization’s secretary-general, Dr. Khaled Abdul Wahab Al Khaja, has wrapped off a seven-day working visit to the Republic of Kyrgyzstan.

In order to help underprivileged areas, especially during the difficult winter months, 75 philanthropic projects were implemented during the visit.

Five isolated, heavily snow-covered cities were visited throughout the tour. The team evaluated the needs of families and orphans. It tracked the advancement of humanitarian initiatives, such as distributing food parcels, home repairs, winter apparel distribution, and providing coal and heaters to mitigate the harsh winter weather.

Dr. Al Khaja emphasized that these programs are a part of continuous efforts to help low-income families urgently and sustainably, as well as to lessen the suffering of vulnerable people in cold nations. The program demonstrates the organization’s dedication to providing both short-term and long-term aid to underprivileged communities across the globe.

The International Charity Organization (ICO) has begun its yearly winter campaign to implement philanthropic initiatives worth more than Dhs10 million.

The program aims to lessen the suffering of individuals impacted by winter hardship by providing basics. The organization’s secretary-general, Dr. Khaled Abdul Wahab Al Khaja, emphasized ICO’s commitment to helping the most vulnerable populations deal with issues including insufficient winter housing, warmth, and food.

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