Sanid Organization implements Ramadan projects that benefit more than 1125 families and thousands of people in need in the capital city Sana’a
With
funding from the Kuwaiti Humanitarian Women Team – Kuwait and a number of good
Yemeni businessmen, Sanid Organization for Relief and Development – Yemen is
implementing a number of Ramadan projects for the year 1436, which varied this
season between breaking the fast, distributing dry materials and distributing
dates.
The director of the organization’s emergency relief department – the Ramadan
Projects Officer, said that Sanid funded, with contributions from the Kuwaiti
women’s humanitarian team, four central charitable kitchens in the capital city
Sana’a, distributed to four directorates.
He explained that the charitable kitchens project was distributed as follows:
Kitchen No. 1 in the Directorate (Al-Safia), which is implemented in
cooperation with the Grass Foundation, and around 850 individuals benefit from
it daily, distributed over 200 families, with an average of 5 members per
family.
Kitchen No. 2 in the Al-Tahrir District, through which dry food was
distributed on Mondays and Thursdays weekly, more than 200 needy families
benefited from it.
Kitchen
No. 3 in the (Al Wahda) Directorate, which was implemented in the field (the
Youth Committee at Hajar Mosque), and in this kitchen the cooked materials were
distributed to reach about 225 poor families, in addition to implementing (an
open good table) or what is known as (the Beneficent Table) benefited daily
More than 200 fasting.
Finally, the kitchen No. 4 in the District (Shouab), which benefited more than
500 families every day, distributed by volunteers from the region’s youth.
The official added that the kitchens project reaches daily to 1125 poor families,
in addition to implementing the direct charitable distribution project for
dates daily before the Maghrib call to the fasting men and passing in cars in
the streets and at traffic tours.
The head of the organization, Mohamed
Al-Kabbous, affirmed their keenness to contribute to alleviating the burdens of
living suffered by poor families, especially in light of the deteriorating
living conditions caused by the current crisis. He noted the role of
philanthropists in the Kuwaiti women’s humanitarian team and the well-to-do
from the well-to-do merchants and businessmen to support such charitable
projects. Pointing out to the humanitarian importance of charitable projects,
some of which are gaining the status of relief due to the expansion of the
cycle of poverty resulting from the deterioration of living and economic
conditions and as a result of the exacerbation of the suffering of the
responsible of the poor families.
He expressed the hope that the benefactors of businessmen and commercial houses
in Yemen, as well as local, charitable and local humanitarian and regional humanitarian
agencies, will contact with Sanid Organization
and other organizations from relief organizations to alleviate the difficult
deteriorating life situation that the conditions of war and political conflict
imposed on the Yemeni people, which bear the poor Its biggest burden,
especially victims of forced displacement.