DeFacto Will Meet the Clothing Needs of Children for 1 Year in the Earthquake Zone

DeFacto Will Meet the Annual Clothing Needs of Children in the Earthquake Zone
DeFacto Will Meet the Clothing Needs of Children for 1 Year in the Earthquake Zone

In accordance with the protocol signed between the Ministry of Family and Social Services and DeFacto, DeFacto will meet the clothing needs of all children under the auspices of the ministry in the earthquake zone for one year.

The protocol was signed by Musa Şahin, General Manager of Child Services, and Ahmet Barış Sönmez, General Manager of DeFacto Marketing and Retailing, in the ministry meeting hall. Noting that the work in the region has been intense since the first day of the earthquake, Şahin, General Director of Children's Services, said, "Like all the institutions of our state, our Ministry, with all its means, carried out multi-faceted works such as the treatment, safety, identification and identification of our children in 11 provinces where the earthquake occurred, with great care. ” said.

Emphasizing that in this process, both the citizens and all institutions and organizations in the country are mobilized to help both the children affected by the earthquake and the compensation for the damages caused by the earthquake, Şahin continued his words as follows:

“Seeing that every individual and every institution in our country sincerely wants to contribute to the healing of such a great disaster once again showed how important the spirit of solidarity is in this great pain. Today, we signed a protocol for our children with DeFacto, which acts with the same sensitivity. We are working with all our strength to reduce the trauma experienced by our children. We find the contribution of citizens and institutions in this study very valuable for our children. On their behalf, I would like to thank everyone and DeFacto who contributed to heal this wound.”

Şahin also noted that they are working diligently to ensure that all support and aid are delivered effectively.

DeFacto Marketing and Retailing General Manager Sönmez noted that they have been following the earthquake disaster with deep sadness from the first moment and said, "We were destroyed as a country, but we will hug each other tighter and we will all stand up again." used the phrase. Sönmez stated that they quickly provided support to the regions in the first stage, and then took action to implement a long-term and sustainable project, and continued his words as follows:

“Unfortunately, the damage caused by the earthquake is quite heavy, and its long-term effect will be heavy. Our state, our citizens, private companies and non-governmental organizations, we are all working day and night to repair this damage. The most devastating effect of the earthquake, of course, was on our children. Maybe a lifetime repair for them. We took action for our children who lost their families and homes due to the earthquake. Within the framework of the protocol we signed with the Ministry of Family and Social Services, we will meet all the clothing needs of our children, who are taken under protection in the earthquake zone, for one year. Together, we bear the responsibility of building a better future for our children and rebuilding their hopes.”