King Salman Charity Provides 32 Tons of Dates to Afghanistan
The King Salman Charity Foundation provided 32 tons of dates to Afghanistan, coordinating with the Ministry of Refugees.
The King Salman Charity Foundation said the date distribution took place on Wednesday, February 18, reaching hundreds of returning Afghan families in need during Ramadan. Each package aimed to provide essential nutrition for families struggling with rising food costs.
The charity works annually in Afghanistan during Ramadan, ensuring vulnerable populations receive dates and other food items to celebrate the holy month with dignity and relief.
In addition to dates, the foundation distributed 331 food packages in Gurbaz district, Khost province, supporting families with basic staples to address local food insecurity.
Officials highlighted that the timing of aid is critical as food prices have surged nationwide, making daily meals more difficult for returning migrants and impoverished communities.
The foundation urged continued international support and local coordination to ensure returning migrants and marginalized communities in Afghanistan have sufficient food, particularly during religious observances.
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