Social Welfare Division in Raymah province in cooperation with the branch of the General Authority for Zakat have launched the fifth phase of the project to distribute household supplies to families of the disabled, prisoners, and missing persons. At the inauguration, province undersecretary Hafedh al-Wahidi praised the role of the Social Welfare Division and the Zakat Authority in providing household needs for the families of the disabled, missing persons and prisoners to alleviate their suffering, especially during the holy month of Ramadan. The distribution of home furniture was considered the least that could be offered in gratitude for the sacrifices of the disabled, prisoners, and missing persons in defending the homeland. For his part, official of the Social Welfare Division in the province Mohammed al-Bakali confirmed that the project includes solar energy systems and home furniture, noting the keenness of the Revolutionary Leadership and the Supreme Political Council to provide all support to this segment. Source: Yemen News Agency
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