Hawzah News Agency - (Ankara - Turkey) - Turkey's charity association allocated a total budget of 4 million Turkish liras (over $564,000) for aids in Muslim holy month of Ramadan at home and abroad amid pandemic, the head of organization's board told Anadolu Agency.
During the global coronavirus outbreak, many Muslims around the world observe Ramadan under lockdown, Sadik Danisman said, adding that Yardimeli International Humanitarian Aid Association's branches, representatives, and volunteers in Turkey’s 81 provinces continue their work in the field by taking all protective measures against the virus.
Since the announcement of COVID-19 pandemic and the first case confirmed in Turkey, all plans and strategy of the charity have been changed, he said.
"As a humanitarian organization, our responsibilities and duties have increased in the face of this pandemic, which affected the whole world, because we have a responsibility towards families with health problems and those having hard time making ends meet."
Many people, including day laborers, as well as those who either lost their jobs, or were unable to work due to the novel outbreak, were added on top of the families, orphans and students, who were regularly supported by the association, Danisman stressed.
"So the new applications for receiving donations and aggrievement of people have prompted us to new actions," he said.
Normally, the agency delivers 20,000 voucher cards for shopping to needy people every 15 days, he added.
The Ramadan activity budget has been revised immediately, Danisman said, noting that in addition to the actual budget, the association also added the emergency aid fund -- kept as a reserve -- to "alleviate the grievances" of people.
Ramadan aid abroad
Danisman said the association eyes to use half of its Ramadan budget for food, hygiene materials and medical equipment, while 700,000 Turkish liras (about $99,000) were set for the holiday pocket money, gifts, and clothes in the Eid al-Fitr celebration for orphans.
Also, the charity allocated 300,000 Turkish liras (over $42,000) to the packed meals for iftar, while the remaining amount was set for the monthly payments of needy families and orphans, he added.
As a part of its activities at home and abroad, the association will also distribute zakat donations, or mandatory alms, and fitrah -- a special form of charity on the eve of Eid holiday -- to the needy in Ramadan.
Ramadan aids for needy people abroad are distributed through association's offices and partner institutions in many countries, including Palestine, especially the blockaded Gaza Strip, Sudan, Somalia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, the camps in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state, Yemen, and Syria, said Danisman.
Danisman added that the international projects and activities of the association abroad proceed without interruption during the period of pandemic.