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Adentta provided food assistance to 16 families in need during the holy month of Ramadan

01 yan 1970
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Ramadan is a time of compassion, sharing, and unity. During this holy month, it is especially important to remember families in need and offer them both material and emotional support.

As part of our social responsibility, the Adentta team launched a charitable initiative to support those going through difficult times.
We prepared and delivered food packages to 16 families, tailored to meet their basic daily needs. These parcels also included items that can help enrich the Ramadan table.

Our volunteers ensured transparent and thoughtful delivery, making sure every family received products relevant to their needs. Through this initiative, we aimed not only to provide food but also to bring a sense of care and solidarity. The gratitude and heartfelt responses from the families reminded us how meaningful even a simple act of kindness can be.

At Adentta, we believe that our responsibility to society goes beyond business — social support is a core part of our values. We are committed to continuing such projects in the future and extending help to even more families in need.

We sincerely congratulate everyone on the occasion of Ramadan and wish peace, blessings, and abundance to every home.

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