Source: HUMAN ACCESS

As part of its commitment to meeting the basic educational needs of this vulnerable group and increasing orphans’ opportunities to enroll in education, HUMAN ACCESS provided school bags filled with supplies and school uniforms to 1750 male and female orphans in Hadhramaut, Taiz, and Marib governorates.

School bags with school uniforms were distributed to 800 male and female orphans, funded by Muslim Aid.

School bags were also delivered to 500 orphans, funded by the Turkish Religious Foundation.

Moreover, school bags were offered to 250 male and female orphans, funded by the Turkish Orphanage Foundation, in addition to supplying school bags to 200 male and female orphans, funded by Children of the Earth organization.

To motivate the most vulnerable orphans to continue their education and achieve their dreams, this valuable support comes at the beginning of each school year, since school supplies are a crucial part of preparing for returning to school, and to relieve the burden on orphan families during this difficult time in Yemen.

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