Second phase of winter clothing project concludes

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AMMAN — The Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO) and the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) on Monday wrapped up the second phase of a winter clothes distribution project, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra. The project, which was launched in coordination with the National Aid Fund, local associations and the Palestinian Affairs Department, targeted 31,911 needy Jordanian families and Syrian and Palestinian refugees in 11 governorates. “This year’s winter season is the coldest since 2008, but thanks to KSRelief support, as our partner, we were able to benefit 159,555 people in most governorates to mitigate the effects of winter on people in need across the Kingdom”, said JHCO Secretary General Hussein Al-Shebli. KSRelief Jordan Office Director Saud Alhuzaim stressed the importance of the relief project to meet the basic needs of underprivileged families and refugees in Jordan, adding that the center is continuously supporting those people through relief projects and according to set plans. Read more National news   (window.globalAmlAds = window.globalAmlAds || []).push('admixer_async_509089081')   (window.globalAmlAds = window.globalAmlAds || []).push('admixer_async_552628228') Read More Traffic Department Distributes Masks to Passengers and Drivers of Public Vehicles Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization Continues Meal Distribution in Gaza King Offers Condolences by Phone to Lebanese President over Victims of Ordnance Disposal in Tyre
AMMAN — The Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO) and the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) on Monday wrapped up the second phase of a winter clothes distribution project, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
 


The project, which was launched in coordination with the National Aid Fund, local associations and the Palestinian Affairs Department, targeted 31,911 needy Jordanian families and Syrian and Palestinian refugees in 11 governorates.

“This year’s winter season is the coldest since 2008, but thanks to KSRelief support, as our partner, we were able to benefit 159,555 people in most governorates to mitigate the effects of winter on people in need across the Kingdom”, said JHCO Secretary General Hussein Al-Shebli.

KSRelief Jordan Office Director Saud Alhuzaim stressed the importance of the relief project to meet the basic needs of underprivileged families and refugees in Jordan, adding that the center is continuously supporting those people through relief projects and according to set plans.

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