Idlib: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) launched an orphan care project on Saturday in Idlib Governorate, Syrian Arab Republic, benefiting 570 orphans under the age of 10 in camps across northern Syria.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the project aims to improve the living and psychological conditions of orphaned children through financial support, as well as recreational and psychosocial activities. It seeks to alleviate the effects of poverty and deprivation while enhancing children's sense of security and social integration. The project covers the Harem area, Sarmada Town, and Babisqa in Idlib Governorate.
The initiative is part of the humanitarian and relief projects and programs implemented by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, to support orphans and improve their living and psychological conditions.