KSrelief keeps up its charity work in Nigeria and Indonesia

 


As part of its ongoing assistance programmes for struggling towns and vulnerable people, Saudi Arabia's King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) recently dispersed food packages in Indonesia and Nigeria.

As part of the Food Basket Project for the Hijri calendar year 1444, KSrelief dispersed more than 16 tonnes and 480 kilogrammes of food baskets in Indonesia's Bandung city in the region of West Java.

The effort that planned the dispersal of 6,687 food packages that will assist 33,435 people in the provinces of Jakarta, West Java, Benten, and Central Java has helped about 1,600 people, or 400 families.

Meanwhile, KSrelief gave out 11 tonnes and 780kg food baskets in Kano state of Nigeria to support the food security requirements of 1,200 people.

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