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Medical Center in Ethiopia established by Kimse Yok Mu treats 90 patients daily

Kimse Yok Mu, an international relief organization established by the followers of Gulen Movement, recently opened Harar Medical Center in Ethiopia. At present three Turkish doctors operate the facility and they manage to treat up to 90 patients daily. A new group of doctors is going to join them later in the April and then the facility will be able to treat 180 patients per day. Moreover, a construction of big medical complex is going to take off soon at the same facility. Read rest of the story

Kimse Yok Mu helps Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon

Kimse Yok Mu, an international relief organization inspired by ideas and teachings of Fethullah Gulen, has launched new campaign to help Syrian refugees. The organization focuses on refugees who fled from their native land to Jordan and Lebanon. The relief team was sent to these countries to determine the needs of refugees and to distribute food packages. Members of the team informed that Syrians urgently need food, water, baby diapers and clothes, blankets and hygienic supplies. Please follow this link if you want to contribute to assisting Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon. Read rest of the story

Turkish Doctors Extend a Helping Hand to Somalia

Doctors from Balikesir province, which is in Western part of Turkey, are planning to go to Somali and provide medical service to Somali people. The group of doctors consisting of one surgeon and four family doctors, is planning to spend 17 day in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. The doctors are going to provide routine care and surgery for Somalis. Read rest of the story

New construction of medical center in Dadaab, Kenya.

Kimse Yok Mu organization, known also as the Helping Hands, has started a new construction of Medical Center in Dadaab, Kenya. There is a significant number of Somalian families who migrated to Dadaab Camp, which is located close to border with Somalia. The main focus of new facility would be not only providing medical service and medicine, but also distributing food since migrant families are suffering from scarcity of food and clean drinking water. Read rest of the story

Hong Kong professors visit Kimse Yok Mu

Recently, Bogazici University’s Political Sciences and International Relations Department hosted a workshop sponsored by the University of Hong Kong, about Charity and Legitimacy of Organization, Law, Accountability and Transparency. Many professors from Hong Kong, China and others carrying out studies in various countries payed a formal visit to KYM Association. Read rest of the story

KYM Clinic helping Ugandan patients

Kimse Yok Mu, Turkish humanitarian aid organization established by followers of Fethullah Gulen’s ideas, opened a clinic which has become the hope of Ugandan patients living in a country struggling with health problems. Volunteer doctors worked on the internal and external design of the hospital in Cinga, and were involved in the uptake of medicine and medical supplies. They said they are very happy to be giving medical service in Uganda. Read rest of the story

Kimse Yok Mu helps Azerbaijani boy to recover from lifelong illness

Kimse Yok Mu, a relief organization established by the followers of Gulen Movement, has helped a young Azerbaijani boy to recover from illness he had been suffering from since birth. Rahim Bahsiyev had scoliosis which affected his ability to walk and breath and caused strong pain in internal organs. By the help of Kimse Yok Mu volunteers, Rahim was brought from Azerbaijan to Turkey and had surgical operation which was totally covered by the organization. Although the operation was very risky and could have ended with failure and even stroke, it ended with success and Rahim recovered from his lifelong illness. His parents were delighted when they saw their son walking upright and happy.

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Kimse Yok Mu stretches its helping hand to Thailand’s flood victims

The devastating flood has been Thailand’s national tragedy paralyzing the life in the country. Thousands of people have lost their shelter and basic items such as food and clothing were extremely difficult to access. Kimse Yok Mu, the Turkish humanitarian aid organization established by followers of Fethullah Gulen’s ideas, donated $20,000 as a relief for people suffering from the disaster. The donation has appeared as flash news at Thailands leading media outlets and government officials thanked Turkish relief organization. In addition, 4 tons of meat was sent by plane to Thailand and a group of volunteers from KYM went to the disaster area to distribute food packages to those especially in need. Read rest of the story

Kimse Yok Mu to establish permanent health services in Somalia

Kimse Yok Mu, a Turkish relief organization founded by volunteers who take inspiration from ideas of Fethullah Gulen, is going to provide permanent health services in Somalia. Somalian people, who continue to suffer from devastating famine, have poor access to health services; and this is especially an issue for women and children. With this regard, Kimse Yok Mu has signed an agreement with Somalian government which enables Turkish NGO to run maternity and children’s unit at biggest hospital in the country. All patients in maternity and children unit will be taken care by Turkish doctors. Volunteers from KYM are also working on improving the medical equipment in the hospital and on providing educational training to local doctors and stuff. Every twenty days one health team from Turkey is going to travel to Somalia to provide medical assistance and services. Read rest of the story

“The Humanitarianism is not dead” by Kimse Yok Mu

Kimse Yok Mu, a Turkish relief organization inspired by ideas of Fethullah Gulen, has carried a campaign “The Humanitarianism is not dead.” The campaign aimed to help people of Somalia suffering from devastating drought. During three weeks Kimse Yok Mu collected donations in Turkey. The organization managed to collect donations equal to estimated 7.5 million TL (4.3 million USD). These donations included food products such as flour, rice, oil, baby biscuits, bulgur, pasta; tents, materials and clothes for men and women. The weight of donations was equal to 3700 tons. The donations were sent to Africa via ship, which is supposed to reach its destination in 15 days. Read rest of the story