Saudi Gazette report
SWEIDA —The King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSreleif) distributed 258 bags of rice, 258 bags of flour, and 258 personal care bags in the city of Sweida in Syria, benefiting 984 individuals belonging to 258 families. The gesture was part of Saudi Arabia's relief materials distribution project in Syria, in coordination with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent.
Eight bags of flour, 8 winter bags, and 8 personal care bags were also distributed in the city of Rastan in Homs Governorate in Syria, benefiting 61 individuals from 15 families.
The center also distributed 14 food baskets with 10 kilograms of flour bags, 14 winter bags, and 14 personal care bags in the city of Talbiseh in Homs Governorate in Syria, benefiting 1,982 individuals, from 382 families.
This comes within the framework of the relief efforts provided by Saudi Arabia through its humanitarian arm, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, to alleviate the suffering of the brotherly Syrian people in various crises and hardships.
KSrelief also distributed purchase vouchers that enable beneficiaries to purchase winter clothing of their choice from approved stores in the town of Jandairis in Aleppo Governorate in Syria, benefiting 1,492 individuals from the neediest families affected by the earthquake, as part of the Kanf Initiative project for winter clothing in Syria for 2025.