The House of Clothing

Many of us are unaware of the obstacle that purchasing clothing poses for needy families, which is a significant challenge for many. Through this initiative and across numerous distribution centers, Floka has provided thousands of pieces of clothing to needy families

Sometimes, initiatives start off with simplicity and humility, yet their outcomes can be tremendously impactful and crucial. "Beit Al-Libas" (House of Clothing) is one such initiative. Floka Charity has worked on distributing tens of thousands of clothing items to thousands of families. This was the result of a humble initiative to collect clothing, rehabilitate them, and distribute them to those in need through several distribution centers. So far, the number of beneficiaries has reached 17,813, and it continues to grow.

The benefiting families The House of Clothing project Southern Turkey 3022
Beneficiaries The House of Clothing project Southern Turkey 14370
The distributed clothing items The House of Clothing project Southern Turkey 64370
The distributed blankets The House of Clothing project Southern Turkey 3500
floka charity's clothing house in afrin: a continuous humanitarian initiative to support families in need
2025-01-02
The House of Clothing

the clothing house, affiliated with floka charity in the syrian city of afrin, continues to provide free clothing to families in need as part of ongoing efforts to meet seasonal requirements and alleviate economic burdens on affected families. the clothing is carefully prepared and distributed to ensure the dignity of beneficiaries and to promote values of social solidarity, contributing to building a more cohesive community with hope for a better future marked by stability and essential support.

Supporting Coastal Camps through the Clothing House and Bread Distribution Programs
2024-12-26
The House of Clothing

Floka Charity continues its humanitarian efforts in the coastal camps of northern Syria through the "Clothing House" project, which opens its doors monthly to distribute clothes to families in need. This initiative delivers a warm message aimed at alleviating suffering and providing hope and warmth to families facing the harsh winter and difficult displacement conditions. This project aligns with the ongoing free bread distribution efforts in the coastal areas, as the charity strives to stand by everyone in need, praying for stability and safety to return to the people.

Clothing House: Winter Warmth for Those in Need in Mersin
2024-10-25
The House of Clothing
The Clothing House in Mersin – Çarşı Branch continues to provide free winter clothing to 280 families monthly. This initiative aims to alleviate the hardships of vulnerable families during the winter season, thanks to the support of donors and contributors.
Free Clothing House: Supporting Needy Families in the North
2024-10-11
The House of Clothing
The Free Clothing House in northern Syria, managed by Floka Charity, aims to provide free clothing to needy and less fortunate families. This project serves families in camps and rural areas, helping to ease their burden. The clothing house remains open throughout the year, allowing families to easily select clothing for all age groups. Registration and clothing collection are quick and straightforward, ensuring that assistance is provided effectively.
Equipping the dress house of the Floka Association in the town of Yiladag with a new batch
2024-07-23
The House of Clothing
We are pleased to announce that the dress house of the Floka Association in the town of Yiladag has been equipped with a new batch of clothes. The Dress House is a place dedicated to distributing free clothes to our needy people in the region, through which we seek to provide a helping hand and assistance to families suffering from difficult living conditions.
The Charitable Dress House Project in Khirbet Al-Joz
2024-07-04
The House of Clothing
The Charitable Dress House Project in the Khirbet Al-Joz area aims to provide assistance to needy and needy families by providing them with basic clothing. Dress pieces were distributed in different sizes to suit the needs of different families in the region.