The Vice President of ARCS Convenes with the Head of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center for Afghanistan to Discuss the Expansion of Humanitarian Assistance!

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The Vice President of ARCS Convenes with the Head of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center for Afghanistan to Discuss the Expansion of Humanitarian Assistance!

Today, Thursday, May 8th, Hafiz Azizur Rahman, the Vice President of ARCS held a meeting with Fahad Saeed Al-Qahtani, the Head of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center in Afghanistan. 

The meeting focused on supporting vulnerable and destitute individuals, orphans, patients, headless families, and expanding urgent humanitarian assistance to them.

Mr. Azizur Rahman provided detailed information regarding the humanitarian and healthcare services of ARCS across the country.

 He call upon the delegation to support ARCS in delivering humanitarian assistance to vulnerable and deserving people.
In turn, Mr. Qahtani commended the humanitarian services of ARCS. 

He reiterated to pay attention to supporting Afghan people and pledged not only the continuation of the ongoing efforts but also to expand them.

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