The Kuwaiti Namaa Charity Society announced the distribution of hundreds of meals and food baskets to needy families in Egypt as part of the "Iftar Saem" project during the month of Ramadan, in cooperation with the Misr El Kheir Foundation.
During the last ten days of Ramadan, generous donations compete to provide charitable services, and humanitarian efforts to aid those in need around the world increase. Namaa Charity, one of the most prominent relief organizations, is racing against time to provide support and relief to the most needy groups through quality projects that make a real difference in the lives of beneficiaries.
In a move that reflects Namaa Charity's commitment to the Social Reform Society's societal and humanitarian mission, the charity submitted a special report to the Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs, Dr. Amthal Al-Huwailah, outlining its most prominent projects implemented within correctional institutions in the State of Kuwait, in partnership with the Ministry of Interior.
Namaa Charity, affiliated with the Social Reform Society, in strategic partnership with the General Secretariat of Endowments, launched the "University Student Sponsorship" project for the first semester of the 2023-2024 academic year. The project aims to support Kuwaiti and resident university students who are financially unable to complete their university education at universities accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education inside and outside Kuwait.
Walid Al-Bassam, Head of the Projects and Development Sector at Namaa Charity at the Social Reform Society, said on the sidelines of his visit, accompanied by charitable associations and charities, to the Central Prison to review Namaa Charity projects and discuss establishing other projects.
In a move that reflects the spirit of community integration and cooperation between the government and civil sectors, the Athar Center for Volunteer Work, affiliated with the Nama Charity Association, hosted an expanded meeting organized by correctional institutions as part of the "Sandhom" initiative. Representatives from the Ministry of Interior, charitable organizations, the Human Rights Office, the United Nations Office, and a number of partners and stakeholders attended.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Social Reform Association (Nama’a Charity) have signed an agreement to empower Syrian refugees through the provision of a cash grant to support their return and reintegration in Syria. The agreement was signed at the charity headquarters in Kuwait by Nasreen Rabee’an, UNHCR Representative in Kuwait, and Saad Al-Otaibi, CEO of Nama’a Charity affiliated with the Social Reform Association.
Nama’a Charity, affiliated with the Social Reform Association, extends its sincere thanks and appreciation to Her Excellency Dr. Amthal Al-Huwailah, Minister of Social Affairs, Family, and Childhood Affairs, for her noble national initiative in sponsoring the honoring ceremony of high school top achievers from among persons with disabilities. This recognition crowns years of perseverance, dedication, and hard work by these outstanding young individuals, and it reflects the care and attention of the Kuwaiti leadership and institutions toward this cherished group, reaffirming the state’s commitment to their inclusion and empowerment.
Saeed Marzouq Al-Ateeibi, Chief Executive Officer of Nama’a Charity under the Social Reform Association, affirmed that the strategic partnership between Nama’a and the Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy in the “WAFIR” (Save) campaign embodies the true role of social responsibility in serving the nation. It strengthens collaboration between state institutions and the charitable sector in promoting a culture of conservation and resource preservation.
As part of Namaa Charity's commitment to the Social Reform Society to promote humanitarian initiatives with a sustainable impact, and in line with its mission to serve the community, it has announced the implementation of several quality health projects. These projects represent a practical response to the needs of a group of patients suffering from chronic diseases within the State of Kuwait, particularly those with multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis.