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For students; We Provided Coal Support

What kind of geography is Mongolia?

Mongolia is a geography with one of the harshest climates in the world. This large country is under the influence of a continental climate, with long, harsh winters and short, cool summers. In winter, temperatures generally range from -20 °C to -40 °C. Winters are extremely dry in most parts of the country, but these cold and windy weather make people’s living conditions very difficult.

These harsh climatic conditions mean a great challenge for people, especially those living in rural areas of the country. In rural areas, especially in dormitories where students live, finding coal to burn becomes a vital need during the winter months. Without sufficient fuel supplies, children’s health and educational processes may be endangered.

Hope for the Dark Winter: Coal Support for Students in Need

As Arif Association, with the support of our donors, we delivered our coal aid to the dormitories where students in need were sheltered in the harsh winter conditions of Mongolia. This aid enabled not only the heating of the dormitories but also the ability of our students to continue their education in a warm environment.

Mongolia’s winters are difficult, with temperatures reaching -40 °C. However, thanks to the contributions of our donors, we were able to create an environment where our students can study without getting cold and look to the future with health and hope. Each grain of coal is not just heat; It carried love, solidarity and hope. This bridge of solidarity created a little warmth and trust in the cold geography of Mongolia. We are happy to see once again that kindness knows no boundaries.

We would like to thank all our donors.