The Evangelical Organization Supports Gaza with 52 Tons of Aid as Part of the National Humanitarian Convoy

The Evangelical Organization Contributes Two Trucks of Food Aid to Support Gaza as Part of the Ninth Convoy of the National Alliance

Dr. Rev. Andrea Zaki:
“The Egyptian state is a committed model of humanitarian values and solidarity.”
“We believe that humanitarian work is a message of love and hope, bringing light to those burdened by hardships.”

As part of its national and humanitarian role, the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services (CEOSS), led by Dr. Rev. Andrea Zaki, President of the Evangelical Community in Egypt, provided two trucks loaded with 52 tons of food aid. This contribution is part of the ninth relief convoy organized by the National Alliance for Civil Development Work. The initiative aims to support the people of Gaza as they face an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.

In this context, Dr. Rev. Andrea Zaki stated:
“We highly value the national and humanitarian role played by the Egyptian state and its institutions in alleviating the suffering of the Palestinian people. These initiatives reflect Egypt’s noble mission and its leading role in humanitarian work, always standing by its brothers in times of crisis.”

He added:
“CEOSS, in collaboration with a dedicated team of volunteers, works to prepare the trucks loaded with essential food supplies carefully tailored to meet the needs of those affected. This is carried out with the assurance of efficient and swift delivery of aid through the Rafah border crossing, in full coordination with the concerned authorities.”

Dr. Zaki emphasized that, “For us, humanitarian work is not merely an obligation; it is a message of love and hope that brings light to those burdened by hardships, restoring their sense of dignity and security.”

Additionally, Mr. Rafik Naji, Director of Development Sites in Lower Egypt for CEOSS, explained that, “The convoy includes large quantities of essential food supplies. We extend our gratitude to all the volunteers who significantly contributed to packing the aid, which expedited the process of preparing and dispatching the shipments to Gaza.”

He added: “The efforts of volunteers were a decisive factor in the success of this humanitarian initiative, which responds to urgent needs and reaffirms CEOSS’s commitment to its developmental and humanitarian role.”

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