KSrelief Signs Executive Program with Ghiras AlKhaeer
KSrelief Signs Executive Program with Ghiras AlKhaeer
Today King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) signed a joint executive program with Ghiras AlKhaeer Humanitarian Organization through a video call, reported Saudi Press Agency.
The program aims to provide 500 temporary housing units for those affected by the earthquake in the city of Marea, in the countryside of Aleppo Governorate in Syria.
KSrelief’s Assistant Supervisor General for Operations and Programs Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz and Chairman of Ghiras Association Amjad Abdulrahman Arslan signed the program.
These efforts are part of the Kingdom’s humanitarian and relief projects through its humanitarian arm to assist those affected by the earthquake in Syria.
Jordan’s Zaatari Camp
In the heart of Zaatari Camp in Jordan, a story of hope and transformation unfolds as Saudi volunteers dedicate their time and expertise to nurture the football skills of talented Syrian refugee children. This initiative does not only develop sporting talents but also provides a sense of normalcy and joy in the lives of these children who have faced immense challenges.
A Kickstart to a Brighter Future
The program, spearheaded by a group of altruistic Saudi volunteers, focuses on identifying and polishing the innate football talents of young Syrian refugees residing in Zaatari Camp.
Through this initiative, the volunteers are not just teaching football but are also instilling values such as teamwork, perseverance, and discipline, which are crucial in every walk of life.
More Than Just a Game
For these young aspirants, football is more than just a game; it’s a temporary escape from their daily hardships and a step towards building a better future.
The Saudi volunteers are not only coaches but also mentors and friends who understand the emotional and psychological support these children’s needs.
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