We continue to deliver humanitarian aid to Yemen experiencing one of the largest humanitarian crises in the world. Food, hot meals, and water were delivered to refugee families living in Marib with the contributions of the Agricultural-Forest Employees Union (TOÇ BİR-SEN).
Yemen aid, which we started with the call of "We hold the goodness for struggling Yemeni persons", continues. With the support of TOÇ BİR-SEN, we distributed food, hot meals, and water to the Marib region.
Food Aid
Millions of people are not being fed adequately due to the famine in Yemen and difficulties in supplying food. Food packets were distributed to 300 refugee families living in camps in the Marib region to meet their needs for a month. Also, hot meals were distributed regularly to refugee families living in Marib camps.
100 Tanks of Drinking Water
Accessing clean drinking water has become difficult because of collapsed infrastructure systems, economic crises, and living millions of people in camps. With the support of TOÇ BİR-SEN ,100 tanks of drinking water were distributed to families living in refugee camps in Marib.

Humanitarian Aid worth ₺5 million
Within the project we initiated for the region, Donation worth ₺2 million was collected. Approximately aid worth ₺1 million was delivered to Yemeni families. In the scope of Yemen aids will continue till the end of Ramadan, We aim to raise aid worth ₺5 million donation
As chairman of Sadakatası Kemal Ozdal said in a statement: "Most of the country's population in need of assistance due to the Yemeni civil war. In the scope of our urgent aid efforts we initiated in Yemen, the distribution of food, water, and hot meals was carried out with the support of TOÇ BİR-SEN. We extend our thanks to TOÇ BİR-SEN Union, that contributed to the delivery of the aid".
To Support
To support Yemen aids initiated by our association;
You can access bank account information from www.sadakatasi.org.tr.
You can donate ₺10 by typing 'YEMEN” and sending it by text message to 2989.
For more information, please contact our officials on 0216 614 04 61.









