Namaa Charity, part of the Social Reform Society, has begun implementing several relief projects in the Kingdom of Cambodia. The charity distributed food baskets to the most needy families, benefiting more than 1,000 beneficiaries. It also distributed halal-earning projects, including fishing boats and tuk-tuks.
Volunteer work is the greatest form of humanity, reflecting the spirit of cooperation and solidarity within communities. In this context, the establishment of the Namaa Charity Center for Volunteer Work, affiliated with the Social Reform Society, was established as a beacon to ignite the flame of sustainable giving and develop a culture of volunteer work, making it a way of life and a source of community strength.
Namaa Charity, affiliated with the Social Reform Society, announced during a press conference held in the presence of Abdulaziz Al-Kandari, Deputy CEO of Namaa Charity, and Nasser Al-Khader, representative of the General Secretariat of Endowments, the beneficiaries of the "University Student Sponsorship" project for the first semester of the current academic year. The number of beneficiaries during the first semester of the current academic year reached approximately 816 male and female students, while approximately 3,972 male and female students have benefited from the project since its launch. This pioneering project is a model of strategic partnership between charitable and governmental institutions, and aims to support university students who are financially unable to complete their education.
On the occasion of World Cancer Day, which falls on February 4th of each year, Namaa Charity, part of the Social Reform Society, affirmed its commitment to continuing its efforts to treat cancer patients through the "Hope" project, which targets residents unable to afford medication. The project is being implemented in partnership with the General Secretariat of Endowments and the Positive Support Foundation, in addition to the recently signed partnership agreement with the King Hussein Cancer Foundation in Jordan.
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.
Chadian Ambassador to Kuwait, Taher Al-Nadif Khater, said: "I am pleased today to be hosted by Namaa Charity, affiliated with the Social Reform Society, headed by CEO Saad Marzouq Al-Otaibi. This visit, which was supposed to take place earlier, carries within it more than just an official meeting; it affirms the strength of the humanitarian ties between the Chadian and Kuwaiti peoples and embodies the spirit of solidarity that has long distinguished the State of Kuwait in its pioneering charitable journey."
In a move that reflects its deep commitment to supporting the educational process and assisting underprivileged students, Namaa Charity, affiliated with the Social Reform Society, announced the success of the "Teach Me, I Will Reward You" project, enabling 1,000 male and female students to complete their studies during the 2024-2025 academic year.
Namaa Charity, affiliated with the Social Reform Society, in partnership with the General Secretariat of Endowments, announced the launch of several health projects aimed at providing treatment to underprivileged patients. Funding is provided by the Endowment Funds Department at the General Secretariat of Endowments (the Endowment Fund for Health Development), in compliance with the donor's conditions stipulated in the endowment documents. This stems from Namaa Charity's role in achieving social solidarity and enhancing healthcare for needy groups within Kuwait.
Amid the harsh humanitarian conditions facing the people of northern Gaza, Namaa Charity, affiliated with the Social Reform Society, has implemented the "Iftar Meals for Fasting" project, providing hot iftar meals to the neediest families amidst the rubble and destruction, where hunger is raging and need is exacerbated. The project aims to distribute 1,600 meals to those fasting.
As part of its ongoing efforts to provide assistance to the most needy, Namaa Charity, affiliated with the Social Reform Society, announced the implementation of the Iftar Project in Yemen. This project is being implemented in partnership with several local humanitarian organizations, with the aim of distributing food baskets to the most needy families during the holy month of Ramadan.