SPRING Association is committed to supporting the most vulnerable families through targeted humanitarian assistance that addresses food insecurity and promotes dignity in times of hardship. Recognizing the severe economic challenges faced by persons with disabilities—particularly those who are bedridden and caring for children with disabilities—SPRING has provided direct relief support to ensure that these families receive essential food assistance when they need it most.
In 2026, SPRING successfully distributed 1,500 ration packages in the Holy Month of Ramadan among persons with disabilities who were bedridden and families raising two to four children with disabilities, helping them meet their basic nutritional needs and reduce the burden of financial hardship. This support was specifically aimed at reaching households with the highest levels of vulnerability, where access to livelihood opportunities and essential resources is often extremely limited.
Building on this commitment, in 2025, SPRING also distributed 500 ration packages to vulnerable persons with disabilities and their families, ensuring that emergency food support reached those facing the greatest challenges. These interventions were designed not only to provide immediate relief but also to reinforce the message that vulnerable families should not be left behind during times of economic and social distress.
Through these humanitarian efforts, SPRING continues to demonstrate its dedication to social protection, inclusion, and community care, ensuring that persons with disabilities and their families receive life-sustaining support with dignity and respect. By reaching those most in need, SPRING strengthens resilience and brings hope to families facing extraordinary challenges.
On the occasion of Eid al-Adha, SPRING Association extended its humanitarian support by distributing meat and beef to 150 persons with disabilities, ensuring that vulnerable individuals and their families could share in the spirit and blessings of the celebration. This initiative was aimed at promoting dignity, inclusion, and social solidarity by reaching those who are often unable to afford such essentials during important religious occasions. Through this effort, SPRING not only provided nutritional support but also reinforced the values of compassion, community care, and equal participation, ensuring that persons with disabilities were not left behind during Eid al-Adha.