Rif Dimashq-SANA
Under the title “Shaban with one heart,” the Venezuelan Embassy in Damascus, in cooperation with the Ensan Association for Psychological and Social Support, organized a charitable event to support children with disabilities and orphans, in Nawa Restaurant, in al-Assad villages in Damascus countryside.
The event, which included 45 children, aims to enhance their interaction with society and a sense of belonging through recreational, sports and social activities.
Chargé d'Affairs at the Venezuelan Embassy, Joaquín Gómez, explained in a speech that the "People with One Heart" project is an integrated program that consists of several activities to enhance communication and partnership with beneficiaries of humanitarian work and charitable initiatives, noting the strong and distinguished relations between the Syrian and Venezuelan peoples.
Dr. Muhammad Abu Sariya from the US Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants indicated that it was agreed on this program, which includes several stages, indicating that today's event is the first of this cooperation and expresses noble feelings and a sense of others and expresses standing by the Syrian people.
Shawki Aoun, Director of Social Affairs and Labor in Damascus Countryside, stressed the importance of civil and humanitarian work and charitable initiatives, as they achieve positive and distinct results on the ground, while the Director of “Ensan” Association, Nisreen Abbas, explained that this event is the first joint work of the association with the Venezuelan embassy with the aim of providing psychological and social support. For children, adolescents and young adults to develop their skills and sense of community.
Maha Al-Qahf and Ali Ajeeb
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