WAMY Supports Orphans in Kenya Through Relief and Educational Programs

The World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) continues its humanitarian efforts to support orphans through its office in the Republic of Kenya by implementing a comprehensive relief and development program benefiting dozens of orphaned boys and girls in the cities of Isiolo, Moyale, and Ukunda. The initiative forms part of the assembly's mission to improve the quality of life of orphans and enable them to continue their education in a stable and safe environment.

 The program includes the distribution of food baskets, the provision of new clothing, and payment of school fees for beneficiary students. These efforts help ease the financial burden on their families, ensure the continuity of their education, and enhance their opportunities to build a better future.

 The initiative was warmly welcomed by the families of the orphans, who expressed their appreciation for WAMY's humanitarian role in Kenya. They commended the organization's efforts in sponsoring orphans and providing educational and development programs that help build their skills, promote positive values and behavior, and support their academic achievement, preparing them to become active contributors to their communities.

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