King Salman Center for Relief Distributes 115 Food Baskets in Syria’s Sweida

The King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid distributed 115 food baskets in the city of Sweida in Syria. These baskets benefited 115 families totaling 363 individuals, as part of the Ramadan food basket distribution project for the year 1446 AH in the Syrian Arab Republic.
The “I’tam” project in its fourth phase aims to distribute 390,109 food baskets in 27 countries during the month of Ramadan, benefiting 2,304,104 individuals at a cost exceeding 67,064,000 Saudi Riyals. This initiative is part of the relief and humanitarian projects provided by the Kingdom through its humanitarian arm, the King Salman Center for Relief, to assist needy countries.
By offering aid and assistance through initiatives like the “I’tam” project, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is extending its support to those in need during the holy month of Ramadan. Through the distribution of food baskets in various countries, the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid is helping families alleviate the hardships they face during this sacred period.
The recent distribution of food baskets in Sweida, Syria, is just one example of the center’s efforts to provide essential support to vulnerable communities. With a total of 115 families benefiting from the aid, a significant number of individuals have received much-needed assistance in securing their basic food needs during Ramadan. This aligns with the Kingdom’s commitment to humanitarian causes and its dedication to alleviating the suffering of those affected by crises and conflicts around the world.
In the wider context of the “I’tam” project, the ambitious goal to distribute over 390,000 food baskets in 27 countries demonstrates the scale of the humanitarian efforts undertaken by the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid. With a focus on reaching over 2.3 million individuals, the project signifies a substantial commitment to providing essential aid to communities facing food insecurity and hardship during Ramadan.
Through its ongoing humanitarian projects, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia continues to exemplify its leadership in global humanitarian efforts. The significant financial investment of over 67 million Saudi Riyals in the “I’tam” project underscores the Kingdom’s dedication to supporting those in need and upholding its humanitarian responsibilities on the international stage.
Overall, the distribution of food baskets in Sweida, Syria, is a testament to the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid’s commitment to providing crucial assistance to vulnerable populations during Ramadan. As part of a broader humanitarian strategy, initiatives like the “I’tam” project play a vital role in addressing food insecurity and supporting individuals and families in crisis-affected areas.