With the support of the Netherlands International Humanitarian Organization, an Iftar for orphans was held in Mamusa, the only Turkish municipality in Kosovo, by the Mamusa Heart Help Association.
If the orphan smiles, the world smiles. The breakfast dinner held in the municipality of Mamusa; Kosovo’s Minister of Regional Development Vikrim Damca, TR Prizren Consul General Celal Dogan, IHH representatives in the Netherlands, Artisans Association President Varis Ceylan and many guests were present.
President of the “Hand of the Heart” Association Burhan Kruzi, President of the Mamusa Association, delivered a speech in the evening, in which he thanked the representatives of the Netherlands International Humanitarian Aid Organization for their support.
The Minister of Regional Development, Vikrim Damka, also thanked the Dutch International Humanitarian Organization, which did not forget the orphans and orphans of Kosovo in this blessed month.
Consul General Celal Dogan emphasized that the Republic of Turkey has always stood by the people of Kosovo with all kinds of support and will continue to do so in the future.
And after the speeches were delivered, the orphaned and orphaned children were given festive clothes and pocket money.
The night ended with a group memorial photo session.
Kosovaport
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