Idlib, December 18, 2024 – The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) continued its unwavering commitment to humanitarian assistance with the distribution of 873 food baskets and 873 hygiene kits in the town of Sarmada, Idlib Governorate, Syria. This vital support reached a total of 5,238 individuals, as part of the second phase of a comprehensive relief project designed to aid those affected by the devastating earthquake that struck northwestern Syria earlier this year.
The distribution took place on Sunday, marking a significant milestone in Saudi Arabia’s ongoing relief efforts to assist the families whose lives were severely impacted by the catastrophe. The aid, which includes essential food supplies and hygiene products, is aimed at alleviating the suffering of earthquake survivors and ensuring that they receive basic necessities during a time of great hardship.
This initiative reflects the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s strong commitment to humanitarian work and its continuous efforts to support people in crisis across the world. Through KSrelief, Saudi Arabia remains dedicated to alleviating the suffering of those in need, with particular attention to the devastating effects of the earthquake in Syria. The ongoing project underscores KSrelief’s role in addressing urgent humanitarian needs, particularly in disaster-stricken regions, and further solidifies Saudi Arabia’s reputation as a leading force in global humanitarian assistance.