Al-Quds Agency Spreads Happiness Among Orphans During Ramadan
The Al-Quds Agency has successfully brought smiles to the faces of 500 orphaned children in Jerusalem through a communal iftar event held yesterday, aimed at providing both the children and their families with a moment of joy during the holy month of Ramadan. This heartfelt initiative sought to recreate an atmosphere of happiness and familial warmth amidst the challenging conditions currently faced by the city. The event not only fulfilled the immediate needs of these children but also fostered a sense of community and togetherness.
Following the iftar meal, the children were treated to various entertainment segments and artistic performances that filled the venue with laughter and delight. Their joyful responses echoed throughout the gathering as they engaged in fun activities and interactive games, creating a vibrant and joyous atmosphere. This unifying experience offered a brief respite from the hardships they regularly endure, allowing them to embrace the festive spirit of Ramadan.
Moreover, the agency distributed Eid al-Fitr clothing to the orphans, aiming to further uplift their spirits and include them in the festive celebrations. This initiative is part of the agency's annual social assistance campaign coinciding with the holy month of Ramadan, which seeks to address the needs of the most vulnerable members of the community.
This iftar event is part of a broader charitable campaign that the agency has resumed in Jerusalem and its suburbs, despite the ongoing security and economic challenges faced by families due to the Israeli-American conflict with Iran, which has direct repercussions on daily life for Jerusalem's residents. The event was characterized by a warm familial atmosphere, with children gathering around the iftar tables alongside their families, embodying the spirit of social solidarity and humanitarian support.
One of the attendees, Munat Allah Al-Sharif, expressed her gratitude to those who organized the annual Ramadan iftar, praising the Al-Quds Agency's commitment to caring for children and addressing their psychological and social needs. She emphasized that through such activities, the agency aims to bring joy to children's hearts through entertainment segments and the presence of clowns, ensuring a festive and cheerful environment for the occasion. Munat Allah highlighted the beautiful and joyful atmosphere of the Ramadan iftar and expressed her appreciation for the organizers of this humanitarian initiative, which reflects genuine concern for the children and their feelings.
As reported by thevoice.ma.