
Kabul Afghanistan January 9 ANI Charity bakeries have been opened in Afghanistan's capital by an aid group to feed residents amid concerns of massive starvation in the country, according to local media.
Afghan charity organization, the Hazara Foundation, distributed bread to hundreds of at-risk families through two bakeries in Kabul this week, according to Ariana News.
The charity organization opened two Tabassum charity bakeries in the west of Kabul this week. The Afghan publication said that the bakeries produce naan bread for around 300 needy families every day.
The number of bakeries could be increased if they are unable to continue assisting people with two bakeries, according to the members of the charity organizations.
A member of Tabassum charity bakery Mohammad Sharif Tabish said I am glad to provide people with aid.
The needy families have welcomed the initiative.
I am very happy that they surveyed our homes and told us that we are a deserving family. I received bread today and received a card. The recipient Masooma, quoted by Ariana News, said, "We are needy and have no breadwinner."