The Afghan Red Crescent Society provided assistance to 350 needy families in Zabul province!

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Fri, Dec 31 2021 9:17 AM
جمعيت هلال احمر افغاني براي ٣٥٠ خانواده نيازمند در ولايت زابل مساعدت نمود!

Yesterday, the 30th of December, 2021, The Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) provided food and non-food items to 350 war-affected, drought-affected, displaced and homeless families in Mizan district of Zabul province.

The aid was handed over to the Afghan Red Crescent Society by the Kuwait and Qatar. It includes 20 kg of flour, 10 kg of rice, 5 kg of lentils, 5 kg of sugar, 5 liters of oil, green tea and a hygiene kit. It has been decided that more aid will be distributed to needy families by the Afghan Red Crescent Society in Zabul province tomorrow. It is expected that within a few days, the aid sent by Qatar and Kuwait to a total of 1000 needy families in Zabul province will be distributed by the Afghan Red Crescent Society.

 

جمعيت هلال احمر افغاني براي ٣٥٠ خانواده نيازمند در ولايت زابل مساعدت نمود!

 

جمعيت هلال احمر افغاني براي ٣٥٠ خانواده نيازمند در ولايت زابل مساعدت نمود!

 

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