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المملكة: In support of humanitarian work.. the Undersecretary of Al-Ahsa Governorate inaugurates the new headquarters of the Rumaila Charitable Society


Today, Thursday, Al-Ahsa Governorate Undersecretary Moaz Al-Jaafari inaugurated the new headquarters Administration of the Association Ali Al-Nabat, members of the Board of Directors, and a number of Rumaila residents.

During his tour, he reviewed the facilities of the new headquarters and the Association’s humanitarian, social and development programmes, and listened to an explanation of the services and initiatives provided to the beneficiaries, and the qualitative development it is witnessing that is consistent with the goals of developing civil work adopted by the governorate.

Empowering Charitable Societies

The Governor’s Undersecretary stressed the keenness and interest of His Royal Highness Prince Saud bin Talal bin Badr, Governor of Al-Ahsa, by supporting the non-profit sector and enabling charitable organizations to carry out their humanitarian and development mission, thus enhancing the role of the non-profit sector in serving the community and raising the quality of services provided to beneficiaries, noting that the new headquarters represents a qualitative step that contributes to developing the work environment and raising the efficiency of services, thus enhancing The impact of the association in achieving development and humanitarian sustainability.

It is noteworthy that the Rumaila Charitable Society for Human Services is concerned with caring for and rehabilitating needy families in Rumaila through social assistance, culture and development, and community services, in addition to a women’s branch and a central library.

At the conclusion of the visit, the association’s management expressed its thanks and appreciation to His Excellency the Undersecretary of Al-Ahsa Governorate for his support and interest, stressing that this inauguration represents an incentive to continue giving. And enhancing the association’s role in serving society.

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