Kuwait’s Namaa Charity Provides Clothing for Children and Orphans in Gaza

Kuwait city: Kuwait's Namaa Charity has implemented a project to provide clothing for children and orphans in southern Gaza, benefiting more than 300 children from needy families. Namaa's Deputy CEO Abdulaziz Al-Kandari explained that this initiative is a part of the charity's "For Gaza" campaign, launched to support residents facing dire humanitarian conditions.

According to Kuwait News Agency, Al-Kandari stated that children were prioritized due to the severe effects of war, displacement, and lack of necessities. The project was carried out in cooperation with local charitable organizations approved by Kuwait's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ensuring aid reached those most in need transparently and effectively.

He noted that this effort was not just about providing clothes, but also a message of compassion and solidarity from the Kuwaiti people to Gaza's children. The distribution focused on the most vulnerable families and orphans, aiming to ease their suffering and bring warmth as winter approaches.

Al-Kandari emphasized that supporting human dignity is at the heart of Namaa's mission, describing every project for children as an investment in life, hope, and the future. He praised Kuwait's steadfast humanitarian stance, guided by its wise leadership, which has made charitable work a national tradition reflecting Kuwait's values and humanitarian role.

He also commended the local partners in Gaza for their field efforts under challenging conditions, noting that ongoing coordination ensures a real impact felt by the beneficiary families.