Kimse Yok Mu provides meal for 250 Syrians each day in southeastern Turkey
Photo: Cihan
Date posted: March 8, 2015
Turkish charity organization distributes meal every day for 250 Syrians who took refuge in Turkish southeastern province of Gaziantep due to ongoing war in their country.
Apart from food aid, Kimse Yok Mu also provided cloth aid to the families they determined beforehand. Volunteers from the KMY go to several neighborhoods every day to distribute meal to the needy Syrians. The refugees expressed their gratitude with the help by the KMY.
Fatih Güneş, an official from the KMY, said they will also provide patient underpad and blanket during winter thanks to support of benevolent Turkish people.
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