Manama: The Royal Humanitarian Foundation (RHF) honoured students at Shaikha Hessa Girls' School for their participation in the "Fulfilling an Orphan's Dream" initiative, as part of celebrations marking 25 years since its establishment under the slogan "25 Years A Humanitarian Legacy."
According to Bahrain News Agency, the recognition was presented by Ammar Sami Qambar, Assistant Secretary-General for Social Care, in the presence of Samia Al Kooheji, the school principal. The students were acknowledged for their contributions to a project to furnish the home of a beneficiary family affiliated with the Foundation.
Qambar commended the school's administration for its continued commitment to humanitarian work and its efforts to promote community engagement. He highlighted the importance of instilling values of solidarity and volunteerism among students through such initiatives, noting that the school has participated in the project for four consecutive years. He added that these efforts contribute to enhancing family stability and providing essential needs for beneficiary families.
The initiative forms part of the RHF's broader efforts to strengthen community partnerships, promote a culture of giving, and raise awareness of volunteerism and humanitarian work, particularly among students.