Walia Charity Association, a North American nonprofit, delivered vital food assistance to Telemt district residents severely impacted by natural disasters.
Partnering with Abna and Ageta Kebeles, Walia Charity Association donated 100 quintals (10,000 kg) of sorghum valued at 600,000 Ethiopian birr. This aid targeted 667 families affected by landslides, struggling to access basic necessities.
Local leaders Mr. Jejaw Birhane (Abna Kebele Development Station Head) and Mr. Shegaw Tsagaye (Amald Property Department Head) oversaw seamless distribution. North American Walia Charity Association members donated 15 kg of sorghum per person to displaced residents lacking daily food.
This generous donation:
Alleviates hunger among disaster victims.
Supports vulnerable communities.
Demonstrates international solidarity, showcasing global compassion.
The donation brings:
Immediate relief to affected families.
Hope to communities in crisis.
Opportunities for long-term recovery.
Local officials urge stakeholders to provide complementary support, amplifying the humanitarian impact. Collective efforts ensure comprehensive assistance.
Walia Charity Association plans sustained support through:
Ongoing food donations.
Infrastructure rebuilding initiatives.
Community development programs.
Telemt district residents express heartfelt gratitude to the Walia Charity Association and its North American donors.
This collaboration exemplifies effective humanitarian partnerships, ensuring aid reaches those most in need. It fosters trust, strengthening community resilience and inspiring collective action.
Walia Charity Association envisions a brighter future for Telemt district, empowering residents to rebuild and thrive.