Idlib, Syria, November 13, 2024 – In a continued effort to provide critical humanitarian aid to those affected by the devastating earthquake in northern Syria, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) successfully distributed 746 food baskets and 746 hygiene kits in Dana, Idlib, Syria, on November 12, 2024. This essential assistance benefited a total of 4,476 individuals, offering them vital support in the aftermath of the earthquake that has caused widespread destruction in the region.
The aid distribution is part of the second phase of KSrelief’s ongoing relief project aimed at alleviating the hardships faced by the earthquake-affected communities in northern Syria. By providing these food baskets, which contain essential items needed for daily sustenance, and hygiene kits to promote health and well-being, KSrelief is addressing both the immediate needs of those impacted by the disaster and contributing to long-term recovery efforts.
This initiative underscores Saudi Arabia’s unwavering commitment to humanitarian relief and support for vulnerable populations around the world. Through KSrelief, the Kingdom continues to play a pivotal role in offering assistance to those in need, reaffirming its dedication to alleviating human suffering and promoting global peace and stability. The Center’s activities, particularly in conflict-affected areas such as Syria, reflect Saudi Arabia's broader mission to provide aid and foster international cooperation in times of crisis.
As KSrelief continues to work alongside local and international partners to provide life-saving support to those in need, the distribution of these essential supplies is a critical step in addressing the ongoing humanitarian challenges in northern Syria, helping to restore dignity and hope to communities that have been severely impacted by natural disasters and conflict.