30 fishing boats and fishing equipment were distributed in Sri Lanka's Mutur region for poor people of the region to sustain the lives.
We continue to support to Sri Lankan Muslims living in difficult conditions with income- Generating Project, which provides job opportunities and economic returns, in addition, the humanitarian aids we deliver regularly.

In Sri Lanka, the island nation, fishing is an important work space for people to make a living. Our association contributed to employment with the boats which the first step of the distributions aim to have earn income the poor people of the region.

Within the scope of the Income Generation Project, our team of projects in Sri Lanka delivered 30 fishing boats and fishing materials designed in accordance with the country's requirements to the people of the region. Families living in the region under difficult conditions will contribute to the family economy thanks to this project. Thanks to the boats being distributed, beneficiaries will be able to fish about 25 kilograms and generate about $30 in revenue daily.

Cihad Terzioğlu, a member of the board of management, who was in the region for distributions, made a statement that; "We deliver humanitarian aid regularly as an association to the poor and needy people who live all around the world. In order to provide income regularly by providing vocational training to people, we have implemented the 'income-generating Project'. Thanks to our project in different professional areas in many geographies, we deliver the necessary products to provide their livelihoods to the needy we have already determined. Today, in the first step of the project we distributed boats to 30 families so that they can fish in Sri Lanka's Mutur region so that our income-generating projects will continue in many countries in the upcoming days.''

To support
To support income generating projects initiated by our association, you can access bank account information from www.sadakatasi.org.tr
For more information, please contact our association officials on 0216 614 04 61.




