We Shared the Warmth in Kilyos with 750 Pieces of Clothing!

At Kıvılcım Association, we continue to strengthen social solidarity through meaningful community-focused activities. In collaboration with the Kilyos (Kumköy) Mukhtar’s Office, we successfully delivered 750 pieces of clothing to individuals and families in need, thanks to the generous support of our donors.

This impactful event represents one of Kıvılcım Association’s ongoing efforts to create sustainable social change through practical support and community engagement. The donated clothes were carefully collected and distributed with the help of local authorities, ensuring that essential resources reached the right people at the right time. Our volunteers played a key role throughout the process, demonstrating the power of collective action and shared responsibility.

Kıvılcım Association is not only focused on material aid but also committed to raising awareness and supporting personal development within society. Each of our activities aims to foster a culture of empathy, responsibility, and active citizenship. We believe that social impact is created not just by providing resources, but by encouraging individuals to become more aware, engaged, and connected to their communities.

The Kilyos clothing support initiative showed once again that small actions can lead to meaningful change. A single donation can turn into hope, comfort, and dignity for someone else. By sharing what we have, we strengthen not only others but also ourselves as a community.

We would like to sincerely thank all our donors for their valuable contributions, our volunteers for their dedication, and the Kilyos (Kumköy) Mukhtar’s Office for their cooperation and support. Together, we continue to spread the spark of kindness and demonstrate how collective effort can create lasting social impact.

At Kıvılcım Association, we remain committed to expanding our reach and developing new activities and events that bring people together around the shared goal of building a more caring and resilient society.

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