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Honoring 293 orphans in Tartous

2022-07-05T11:34:53.659Z


Tartous-SANA Tartous-Sana Tartous Governorate and Al-Sabil Charitable Society honored 293 children who lost their father and mother in the governorate as part of the celebration of the Sabeel Orphans, which was held by the Society on the stage of the Arab Cultural Center in the city. The event included the presentation of a documentary film of the work and activities of the community association in the vario


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Tartous Governorate and Al-Sabil Charitable Society honored 293 children who lost their father and mother in the governorate as part of the celebration of the Sabeel Orphans, which was held by the Society on the stage of the Arab Cultural Center in the city.

The event included the presentation of a documentary film of the work and activities of the community association in the various educational, health and educational sectors, with a musical performance for the children of the association.

The Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, Saleh Muhammad, pointed out in a speech the importance of humanitarian community work and providing assistance to those who need to instill confidence in them to be efficient, effective and productive individuals, explaining that today's honor comes before Eid al-Adha, in the belief in the value of this humanitarian work.

The child, Maryam Mansour, gave a speech to the children of the association, in which she thanked the care and attention she receives with her peers in the association, with which they felt the presence of the parents by their side and the tender hand that takes their hand to a better future.

The event was attended by the governor of Tartous, lawyer Safwan Abu Saadi, and the secretary of the Tartous branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, Muhammad Habib Hussein.

Fatima Hussain

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Source: sena

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