Al-Saleh Foundation launches the Ramadan project to help displaced Yemenis
Al-Saleh Social Foundation for Development launched on Monday the Ramadan project, which aims to help needy families in Yemen and abroad, to contribute to alleviating the suffering of the displaced persons and families in the liberated governorates, in addition to helping Yemeni families displaced by the war in Egypt.
The project includes distributing about 23 tons of dry foodstuffs distributed among 1,000 food baskets, in addition to cash assistance, to secure fresh needs.
More than 5000 benefited from the project, distributed among different segments of the needy, students, poor, displaced and refugees, those who are stranded, and those with special needs, from the people of Yemen in Egypt.
It is one of the projects implemented by the Foundation or those it plans to implement, most notably the support for Yemenis stranded abroad, since 2011, through 2015, in addition to helping Yemenis stranded abroad during the covid pandemic, which emphasizes the foundation's leadership in charitable and solidarity work.
Al-Saleh Foundation is a social development edifice bearing the name of the leader Ali Abdullah Saleh, a translation of his keenness to support the people and alleviate them based on his national creed, whose tender reached all parts of Yemen.