
Hajjah - Saba:
The Social Affairs and Labor Office in Hajjah province distributed on Wednesday school supplies for the poorest students of the children of martyrs, the vulnerable and orphans in the center of the province.
The first phase of the distribution, which comes at the initiative of philanthropists and the Productive Families Association at the Social Affairs and Labor Office, benefits 160 male , female students with school bags and 250 children with school supplies within the case management.
At the distribution, Governor Mohammed Al-Qadi and the Director of the Tribal Affairs Authority branch, Shayef Abu Salem Abu, praised the efforts exerted by the Social Affairs and Labor Office in implementing these activities that alleviate the suffering of this segment, which deserves full support and attention, especially in light of the current circumstances the country is going through.
The director of the Social Affairs Office in the province emphasized the implementation of these activities to encourage students to receive education and reduce school dropout.
He pointed out that these activities promote social solidarity in serving the poorest students, orphans and school dropouts, calling on philanthropists to support these initiatives and activities.
In the distribution, in the presence of the head of the Yemeni Red Crescent Society branch, Dr. Ahmed Nasaru, the deputy director of the Social Affairs and Labor Office, Abdulrahman Al-Mukhtar, the supervisor of the case management in the governorate center, explained the importance of these activities that come within the framework of the back to school campaign
The Social Affairs and Labor Office in Hajjah province distributed on Wednesday school supplies for the poorest students of the children of martyrs, the vulnerable and orphans in the center of the province.
The first phase of the distribution, which comes at the initiative of philanthropists and the Productive Families Association at the Social Affairs and Labor Office, benefits 160 male , female students with school bags and 250 children with school supplies within the case management.
At the distribution, Governor Mohammed Al-Qadi and the Director of the Tribal Affairs Authority branch, Shayef Abu Salem Abu, praised the efforts exerted by the Social Affairs and Labor Office in implementing these activities that alleviate the suffering of this segment, which deserves full support and attention, especially in light of the current circumstances the country is going through.
The director of the Social Affairs Office in the province emphasized the implementation of these activities to encourage students to receive education and reduce school dropout.
He pointed out that these activities promote social solidarity in serving the poorest students, orphans and school dropouts, calling on philanthropists to support these initiatives and activities.
In the distribution, in the presence of the head of the Yemeni Red Crescent Society branch, Dr. Ahmed Nasaru, the deputy director of the Social Affairs and Labor Office, Abdulrahman Al-Mukhtar, the supervisor of the case management in the governorate center, explained the importance of these activities that come within the framework of the back to school campaign