Namaa Charity concludes its relief trip to Tanzania, creating a sustainable humanitarian and development impact.

A delegation from Namaa Charity, part of the Social Reform Society, headed by Khaled Mubarak Al Shamri, Director of the Relief Department, concluded its relief trip to Tanzania. The delegation implemented a series of humanitarian and development projects that contributed to improving the lives of beneficiaries and promoting the values ​​of solidarity and compassion.
In this context, Khaled Mubarak Al Shamri, Director of the Relief Department at Namaa Charity, stated: "During the trip, Namaa Charity distributed 400 food baskets to needy families, contributing to the provision of basic needs for a large number of beneficiaries. Three calves were also slaughtered and their meat distributed. 200 families received a basket of meat and rice, while 240 students benefited from cooked meals that provided them with healthy nutrition." Al Shamri continued: "As part of our support for education and Quran memorization, 400 copies of the Quran were distributed to Quranic centers, in addition to providing 100 clothing items and school supplies to orphans. This reflects Namaa Charity's commitment to nurturing young people and enhancing their educational opportunities. The delegation also visited a number of Namaa Charity's Islamic centers and mosques, affirming their role in supporting Muslim communities, strengthening their religious identity, and providing an appropriate environment for worship and Islamic education." Al Shamri added: "Our relief efforts in Tanzania are part of Namaa Charity's commitment to its humanitarian and development mission. We do not limit ourselves to providing immediate aid, but rather strive to make a sustainable impact on the lives of beneficiaries through educational, development, and relief projects that contribute to improving their quality of life. Our visits to these areas confirmed the need for more charitable initiatives, and we strive to expand the scope of our work to include more sustainable projects that meet the needs of impoverished communities." Al Shamri concluded his statement by saying: “With this noble humanitarian giving, Namaa Charity continues to strengthen its message, drawing inspiration from the values ​​of Kuwaiti charitable work, which has always been a model to be emulated in the fields of…”