Head of the Pulse of Life charity initiative: What we do strengthens national cohesion
Head of the Pulse of Life charity initiative: What we do strengthens national cohesion
Al-Kinani: The Al-Abyad community is a community of compassion, and each family hosts a certain number of families after the war. The contributions of each family must be counted, day, month and year, and converted into total amounts so that. the whole world knows that the North Kordofan community is a community of compassion.
# Fatima Al-Kinani: Our contribution to the Ramadan Iftar for the Haganah is because we know that they are sacrificing for us in spirit, and the security provided by the Haganah and other forces is considered a sailing for Al-Abyad and all eastern and northern states of Sudan.
Fatima Al-Kinani: Closer coordination between initiators and civil society organizations gives greater effectiveness to community service.
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Head of the Pulse of Life Initiative, Fatima Ali Muhammad Ahmed (Al-Kanani), said that what the young men and women of the initiative and their supporters are doing in all social and humanitarian activities in these difficult humanitarian conditions experienced by the population of Sudan in general, and the inhabitants of North Kordofan and its expatriates in particular, is considered humanitarian work that strengthens national cohesion and unity, based on the unity of Sudanese consciousness, and this which confirms this feeling is the feeling of need of those who do it. need security, food, water and medicine more than we do.
Al-Kanani said in press statements: “Therefore, since the birth of the initiative in 2021, we have made a habit of working with partners to support and care for orphans, widows and families in need in the Al-Obeid neighborhood. and now we are working with our brothers in the camps for the displaced coming from the war zones and those settled in the accommodation centers of Al-Obeid, in addition to our continuous effort with… During the period of Ramadan, the Haganah and other forces prepare breakfasts for those stationed in the trenches, and it is our duty because these heroic soldiers and their officers who are loyal to the homeland (sacrificing) the most precious thing they have , which is (the soul) for us, and for us to live in security and peace in our homes and in our countries, and which all the Sudanese people must understand. What the Haganah at the White House and other forces are doing is a barrier to the security of all states in Sudan (east and north). ).
Fatima Al-Kinani said that the initiative continues its social and humanitarian work throughout the seasons and, in this context, I offered sacrifices on the days of Eid to several camps in Al-Obeid, starting with Fatima Madani school. camp, in which we targeted a certain number (15) of families, and
The Yathrib school camp, in which we also targeted a number (15) families, as well as the Al-Safaa school camp, in which we targeted a number (19) families, in addition to the Suleiman school camp, where we targeted. we surveyed and distributed a number (15) of families, in addition to the Al-Safaa Secondary School for Girls camp, in which we targeted a number of (its families). This is in addition to the distribution of sacrifices to widows and victims. needy families who were identified during the survey in some neighborhoods of Al-Abyad.
In this context, Fatima Al-Kanani appealed to all initiators and civil society organizations working in Al-Obeid on the importance of coordination in order to provide the greatest assistance to those in need, whether either in travel and accommodation centers or even in residential areas. Al-Kanani recalled that families in the neighborhoods have a very urgent need because each house in Al-Obeid houses more than one family. It is therefore necessary to carefully investigate and reach out to families in the neighborhoods because they are greatly suffering from the specter of hunger.
Al-Kinani mentioned that there are very significant financial contributions from the El Obeid community by welcoming families and spending money on them, and these contributions must be converted into figures so that the whole world recognizes their size and realize that the society of North Kordofan and El Obeid is a community of compassion.
In this context, Fatima Al-Kinani called on philanthropists to contribute everything possible to serve the poor, the needy, orphans and families in need, whether with goods in kind or material goods through the account (3420819
In the name of Fatima Ali Muhammad Ahmed).