Manama: Her Highness Shaikha Sheema bint Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Head of Humanitarian Voluntary Initiatives at the Royal Humanitarian Foundation (RHF), recently visited several homes benefiting from the 'Reassured Homes' initiative. This project, implemented by the Humanitarian Volunteer Initiatives team 'Sheyam Al Khair' with support from the GFH Foundation, aims to bring joy to families by furnishing homes for widows, orphans, and families in need across the Kingdom's governorates.
According to Bahrain News Agency, the initiative involved more than 50 volunteers divided into eight working groups. These volunteers helped furnish over 20 homes, demonstrating values of social solidarity, humanitarian work, and volunteering. The effort reflects a commitment to improving the living conditions of those in need.
On this occasion, HH Shaikha Sheema bint Nasser highlighted the initiative's foundation in spreading generosity and community compassion. She emphasized the importance of fostering a culture of voluntary work to support families and improve their living conditions. Her Highness praised the efforts of the 'Sheyam Al Khair' team, the volunteers, and the GFH Foundation for their dedication and teamwork in ensuring the initiative's success.
Beneficiary families expressed their gratitude to HH Shaikha Sheema bint Nasser, acknowledging the positive impact of this humanitarian gesture on their lives. The 'Reassured Homes' initiative is part of a broader series of humanitarian and community efforts by the 'Sheyam Al Khair' team to reinforce social solidarity and support for those in need, embodying the noble humanitarian values of Bahraini society.