Turkish carpenter with high humanity creates 1,000 toys to Syrian children


(MENAFN) A Turkish carpenter is traveling hundreds of miles to bring handmade dolls to kids in northern Syria.

Mustafa Alt, who lives in the village of Cayyaka along Turkey's Black Sea shore, will distribute over 1,000 of his woody tops to kids living in Afrin, northern Syria.

Alt told Anadolu Agency, "I couldn't sit comfortably here while our neighbors [in Syria] were facing persecution and oppression".

He emphasize that he made a decision of making a handmade dolls for Syrian children after seeing Syrian children cry on television.

Alt will be taken to Afrin by the Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH), an Istanbul-based NGO, to personally distribute the handmade toys he created to Syrian children.

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