Students prepared wrap and ravioli to be sold at the IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation's bazaar at the workshops set up in the association building. The income from the sale of the products will be used in the container neighborhood planned to be established in Kahramanmaraş. While a toy campaign was started by the students, buckles and various clothes were also sewn to be sent to the earthquake zone.
International students studying in Turkey made an exemplary study to deliver aid to the earthquake area.
More than 50 female students from 19 different countries including Syria, Sudan, Ghana, Palestine, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Pakistan, Tajikistan, East Turkestan, Azerbaijan, Bangsamoro, Burkina Faso, Kenya, Somalia, Indonesia, Chechnya and Ukraine , under the leadership of the Sefire-i Alem Association, came together to prepare wrap and ravioli to be sold at the IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation's bazaar.
Students also sewed buckles and various clothing to be sent to the earthquake zone. Within the scope of the work organized by Syrian students, hundreds of toys were collected to be sent to children in the provinces affected by the earthquake. The income from the bazaar will be used in the planned container neighborhood.
“REVENUE OBTAINED WILL BE USED IN EARTHQUAKE REGIONS”
Derya Şama, Head of the Sefire-i Alem Association, stated that they are carrying out this work to provide support to earthquake areas and that the work continues in the workshops they have established.
"All products prepared in our knitting workshop will be sent to the earthquake zone. In our other workshop, the buckle workshop, beautiful buckles were prepared. These buckles will also be given as gifts to our children affected by the earthquake. In order to support the container neighborhood project, our students prepare wrap and ravioli. These foods will be sold at the bazaar to be opened by IHH on Monday, and the proceeds will be used in IHH's container neighborhood work," she said.
“WE THINKING HOW WE CAN SUPPORT”
Jannetul Ferdaus, a Bangladeshi student who received his master's degree at Marmara University, Faculty of Theology.
"Turkey strives to support Muslim countries and stands by them in their problems. After the earthquake, we thought about how we can support. We provided financial support financially, and we tried to be with them spiritually by reading the Qur'an and praying. Maybe I'm not there, but I attended these workshops thinking that a knitting I made here might warm my brother up. We've been trying to support you with sewing and embroidery, starting with food for a week," she said.
SYRIAN STUDENTS STARTED TOY CAMPAIGN
Maha Taetae, a student at Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakif University Biomedical Engineering Department, said that they started a toy campaign as Syrian students and collected toys to be sent to children in the earthquake area.
In the workshops, the work of the students continues intensively.