
Launching distributing cash baskets for poor & honor aggression's wounded
Ibb Governor Abdul Wahid Salah inaugurated the distribution of cash baskets for poor , needy families, and the gratuity for the wounded and war disabled, through post offices, companies and exchange offices in the province's districts.
The distribution process, which comes as part of the "They Feed the Food" project implemented by the Endowments Office in the province, aims to support 3,425 poor, needy and war-wounded people, at a total cost of 70 million riyals.
During the inauguration, Governor Salah praised the charitable projects implemented by the Endowments Authority and its offices in the provinces, which translate the Revolution Leader's and Supreme Political Council's directives to help the poor and needy, alleviate their suffering, and pay attention to the wounded and disabled of the aggression.
Ibb governor pointed out that the inauguration of these humanitarian projects coincides with the National Day of Steadfastness in the face of the ongoing US and Zionist aggression against the Palestinian and Yemeni peoples, which calls for confronting it in all possible ways , means, and enhancing awareness of the importance of the Palestinian cause in the conscience of the nation's people.
The deputy director of the Endowments Office in the province, Saddam Al-Omeisy, explained that the projects of distributing cash baskets and honoring the war wounded are part of the Ramadan projects implemented by the office as part of its responsibility to spend endowment funds for what they were intended for.
Al-Omeisy praised the efforts of post offices and exchange companies in all districts, and their role in facilitating the procedures for beneficiaries to receive aid easily and conveniently.
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