Successfully carried out its Yemeni Orphan Sponsorship project

Successfully carried out its Yemeni Orphan Sponsorship project

From March to June 2024, Global Hayat successfully carried out its Yemeni Orphan Sponsorship project. This initiative aimed to support orphans affected by the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Yemen, ensuring their basic needs were met.

Impact Summary

  • Total Beneficiaries: 34 orphans
  • Duration: 4 months
  • Funds Allocated: RM24,480

Key Achievements
The sponsorship program provided critical support to 34 Yemeni orphans by covering their essentials, including food, clothing, healthcare, and education. Over the course of four months, these contributions helped alleviate the struggles faced by orphaned children, promoting hope and stability in their lives.

Acknowledgment
We extend our deepest gratitude to all sponsors and contributors who made this initiative possible. Your generosity continues to transform lives, fostering a brighter future for those in need.

Conclusion
Global Hayat remains committed to addressing humanitarian challenges and looks forward to expanding our reach in future projects. Together, we can create meaningful change and provide a lifeline to vulnerable communities.

Image Sponsorship of Yemeni Orphans

Video Sponsorship of Yemeni Orphans

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