Giving from the heart of Sudan – over low heat – ✍️ Khaled Muhammad Al-Baqir
⭕ In the city of Shendi, located in the heart of greater Sudan, a child was born to be a symbol of humanity and generosity in times of need. Residents of the island's villages suffered greatly after being displaced by the Rapid Support Forces, forcing them to migrate to Shendi Town. The town welcomed the displaced people with open arms, and there was a kind of support and connection felt by all visitors to the island that touched the hearts of the good displaced people. The circumstances were not easy, but the spirit of cooperation was clearly present.
One of Shindi's sons, who did not hesitate for a moment, took the initiative of providing three sheep as meals to the displaced people. It is the name of the newborn that has become a symbol. The young people of the town gathered in their youth home and began to organize the slaughter of sheep and prepare hot meals. This initiative was an expression of Sudanese nobility and generosity that did not fade even in the darkest circumstances. Everyone combined their efforts, and the goal was achieved quickly, and a smile appeared on the children's faces when they saw the food waiting for them.
⭕ The city was greatly affected by this initiative, as laughter and the atmosphere of joy returned to its streets after going through difficult times. This moment served as a bridge to connect hearts, as displaced families felt the importance of protection and community solidarity in the face of crises. Faith in the power of giving and in hope increased, and everyone realized that true giving comes from the heart.
⭕ The impact of the initiative was not limited to direct effectiveness, but rather extended to Sudanese society as a whole. People felt a sense of unity and hope, and these efforts boosted morale. Born from a passion for giving, Samaya's story expresses a symbol of caring for others and the need to stand side by side in difficult times.
⭕Giving from the hearts of the residents of Shendi has become a living example in the feeding and treatment initiative under the leadership of Wado Al-Saydah and his distinguished companions, and in the care of the Youth Administration and Sports and its center, which has become a destination for anyone in need or in distress. It is a book that is told to future generations and from which everyone learns the importance of helping others in difficult times. Ultimately, Al-Samaya was a symbol of giving and solidarity that has the power to change the course of lives, igniting hope in the hearts of many, while being a profound message encouraging humanity and 'love.