RASC News Agency: The Seyyed Nadershah Al-Hosseini Kiyani Cultural and Social Association, widely recognized for its cultural programs, literary initiatives, and publications, has extended humanitarian assistance to hundreds of underprivileged families during the harsh winter season. The association’s winter aid campaign reached 700 families across various neighborhoods of Kabul, with a particular focus on impoverished Ismaili communities. According to officials, each relief package comprised a seven-seer sack of flour, a five-seer sack of rice, and a ten-liter bottle of cooking oil.
Notably, individuals from within Afghanistan and abroad played a significant role in facilitating the preparation and distribution of these aid packages, ensuring they reached the most vulnerable families. Association officials highlighted the formation of a dedicated fundraising committee overseas, whose members worked relentlessly to gather resources and deliver the aid to the needy. Their tireless efforts ensured that the assistance was efficiently organized and distributed.
Furthermore, it was noted that earlier this year (1403), the association provided aid packages to victims of devastating floods in Baghlan Province, further underscoring its commitment to supporting vulnerable communities.