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Due to unpleasant food shortages in Afghanistan, HBT distributed food packages for 48 families in the 8th round in Kabul

HBT is pleased to announce that it has completed   the 8th round of distribution of food parcels to 48 needy families who are facing imminent food shortages in Kabul, totaling 384 direct beneficiaries.

The total number of families that HBT already distributed food aid packages reached 816 families in all eight rounds in Kabul, Ghazni, Wardak, Nangarhar, and Logar.This was possible with the financial backing of ALDC (Afghans living in the DC area), a DC-based diaspora group.

HBT struggles to reduce food shortages in Afghanistan

Thanks to all of you, we’ve accomplished so much. But there is still much more to do. By supporting our efforts in Afghanistan, you can make a difference in our fellow Afghans’ lives due imminent  need for food. HBT takes pride in sharing that it’s a 100% beneficiary-focused organization, with no intermediary or admin overhead cost involved in the process.

Category: Humanitarian Aid
Due to unpleasant food shortages in Afghanistan, HBT distributed food packages for 48 families in the 8th round in Kabul
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Our core mission at HBT is to provide holistic support to poverty-stricken children and their families in Afghanistan. In addition to our ongoing efforts to educate children, we actively engage in campaigns aimed at uplifting communities. By empowering women as primary household providers and ensuring access to essential medical treatment, particularly for cancer patients, we strive to bring warmth, safety, and hope to those in need.

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