AMMAN — The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) continued its aid outreach in various countries with people in Jordan, Yemen, Sudan and Somalia benefitting.
The KSrelief Clinics in the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan launched on Saturday the Home Health Care Initiative for patients.
The initiative is to assist patients with chronic and intractable diseases such as, paralysis, disabilities, and patients with incurable injuries as well as the elderly patients. They will be examined by the field medical team of the specialized clinics of the KSRelief.
The Center will also identify the medical needs of patients, plan a periodic visits program for them to be followed up, and provide the necessary services to them in a manner that guarantees their safety and reduces their suffering.
In Hadramaut, Yemen, the KSrelief, in cooperation with Al-Khair Coalition for Humanitarian Relief, distributed on Saturday 950 food baskets to those who are in quarantine to limit the spread of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). The aid benefited 5,700 people.
This relief work comes within the framework of the humanitarian efforts exerted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the KSRelief, to confront the COVID-19 in the Yemen.
Also in Khartoum, the KSRelief, in cooperation with the Al-Igtinam Organization for Human Development, distributed on Friday 4,711 food baskets to those in need, benefiting 28,266 individuals.
The Center followed the necessary procedures to stop the spread of the novel Coronavirus during the distribution. The distribution of aid comeswithin the framework of a project to distribute 38,211 food baskets during the holy month of Ramadan in Sudan.
In Mogadishu, in cooperation with Al-Musbah Development Association, the KSRelief distributed on Saturday1,200 food baskets, weighing 108 tons, benefiting 7,200 people in the Republic of Somalia.
The project is within the framework of distributing 10,761 food baskets for the needy people in Somalia during the holy month of Ramadan, aimed at benefiting 64,566 people. — SPA