The Afghan Red Crescent Society distributed aid to 500 needy families in Kunar province!

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Mon, Mar 21 2022 10:03 AM
جمعیت هلال احمر افغاني در ولایت کونر برای ۵۰۰ خانواده نیاز مند و فقیر مواد غذایی و غیر غذایی مساعدت نمود!

On Saturday, 19th of March 2022 the Afghan Red Crescent Society distributed food and non-food items to 500 needy families in Asmar district of Kunar province. The aid was provided by Turkish government. each family 50 kg of flour, 6 liters of oil, a cane of bean conserva, a cane of pulses conserva, 6 kg of rice, 5 kg of lentils,1 kg of macaroni, 5 pairs of children's dresses, 4 pairs of girls' clothes, 5 pairs of gloves and 13 pairs of socks. The aid were distributed in the presence of Mia Hafizuldin "Qamare" director of eastern zone coordination, Mr Eismatullah "Kamale" director of Kunar branch and Turkish representatives.

 

جمعیت هلال احمر افغاني در ولایت کونر برای ۵۰۰ خانواده نیاز مند و فقیر مواد غذایی و غیر غذایی مساعدت نمود!

 

جمعیت هلال احمر افغاني در ولایت کونر برای ۵۰۰ خانواده نیاز مند و فقیر مواد غذایی و غیر غذایی مساعدت نمود!

 

جمعیت هلال احمر افغاني در ولایت کونر برای ۵۰۰ خانواده نیاز مند و فقیر مواد غذایی و غیر غذایی مساعدت نمود!

 

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