
Saudi National Campaign to support the brothers in Syria has completed its 34th and 35th legs of its Ramadan project 'You have his fasting reward', targeting displaced Syrians in North of Syria and refugees' families in Lebanon by distributing the allocated miscellaneous amounts for them in the form of food parcels of Ramadan breaking-fast meals.
Director of the Saudi National Campaign's Office in Lebanon Walid bin Ali Al-Jalal said that the campaign targeted, within its 34 leg of the project, as many as 574 Syrian families in the area of Lebanese Sear Al-Dhanya where a total of 25 tons of supplies items have been distributed to meet the food needs of Syrian brothers.
For his part, Director of the campaign office in Turkey Khalid bin Abdulrahman Al-Salama said that the distribution of Ramadan breaking-fast meals is continuing in the same pattern since the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan and about (5500) Ramadan Iftar meals are being distributed daily for displaced people in the city of Aleppo and its countryside, and (5000) meals are allocated for the displaced and affected people in various regions of Idlib and its countryside.
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