By MUHAMMED DEEBEH | Project leader
Dear Donor
Eid is a time that reminds us of the values that bring communities together—compassion, generosity, gratitude, and care for those who are most vulnerable.
Among those most deserving of our attention during this blessed season are orphaned children. While many families gather to celebrate, countless orphans experience Eid without the presence of a parent whose love and guidance once filled their lives.
For these children, even simple acts of kindness can have a profound impact. A gift, a festive meal, new clothing, or a moment of joy can help fill the day with happiness and remind them that they are not alone.
Supporting orphans during Eid is more than an act of charity. It is a way of honoring the true spirit of the holiday by ensuring that its blessings reach those who need them most.
When orphaned children are included in the celebrations, they experience a sense of belonging, dignity, and care. They feel seen, remembered, and valued by a community that refuses to let them face their challenges alone.
These moments of compassion create lasting memories and strengthen the bonds of humanity that Eid represents.
Through your generosity, the values of mercy, kindness, and solidarity continue to shine in the lives of orphaned children, allowing them to experience the joy and beauty of Eid with hope, dignity, and happiness.
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