Wednesday, 26 March 2008
By: Kholood F. Al-Rhamah
The First Welfare Society thanked the custodian of the two holy mosques, King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz after he ordered the Orphans of the Society Medical be treatment at King Abdul Aziz medical city, (National Guard hospital) Jeddah.
"We sent a thank you telegram to the custodian of the two holy mosques, King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, showing our continuous gratitude to his expected and thoughtful guidance. I'm proud of our government and the care they give to the whole society specially the category who needs the most care and attention, orphans" Nesreen Ali Al-Edrissi, the chairperson of the First Welfare Society said.
"Our children will get files in the hospital and medical cards, so if they needed to check in for a night for a consultant or a surgery they will get transferred to the hospital to be admitted" Said Al-Edrissi. "Sometimes in case of emergencies we usually follow up with the hospital nearby like the University hospital".
The cares in the hospital include everything possible or needed for the children of the welfare society.
"The orphans will get any required medical care, periodical detection and any needed surgery. Only orphans from the First Welfare Society go under the royal directions" Dr. Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Rabea'a, the general executive manager of the health affairs in National Guard said.
The First Welfare Society takes care of families who in need for more social, religious, cultural, health, economical and educational back up. They work on raising the Saudi families' level of living and giving those enlightening lectures and training girls with educational and rehabilitations courses.
They also encourage families on work and produce to start small profitable projects, and train girls in different careers in order to make put them in the suitable job.
The Society takes care of 3700 family and 36 orphan children, 14 boys between the ages of 7-13 and 22 girls between 11-19 years old.
By: Kholood F. Al-Rhamah
The First Welfare Society thanked the custodian of the two holy mosques, King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz after he ordered the Orphans of the Society Medical be treatment at King Abdul Aziz medical city, (National Guard hospital) Jeddah.
"We sent a thank you telegram to the custodian of the two holy mosques, King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, showing our continuous gratitude to his expected and thoughtful guidance. I'm proud of our government and the care they give to the whole society specially the category who needs the most care and attention, orphans" Nesreen Ali Al-Edrissi, the chairperson of the First Welfare Society said.
"Our children will get files in the hospital and medical cards, so if they needed to check in for a night for a consultant or a surgery they will get transferred to the hospital to be admitted" Said Al-Edrissi. "Sometimes in case of emergencies we usually follow up with the hospital nearby like the University hospital".
The cares in the hospital include everything possible or needed for the children of the welfare society.
"The orphans will get any required medical care, periodical detection and any needed surgery. Only orphans from the First Welfare Society go under the royal directions" Dr. Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Rabea'a, the general executive manager of the health affairs in National Guard said.
The First Welfare Society takes care of families who in need for more social, religious, cultural, health, economical and educational back up. They work on raising the Saudi families' level of living and giving those enlightening lectures and training girls with educational and rehabilitations courses.
They also encourage families on work and produce to start small profitable projects, and train girls in different careers in order to make put them in the suitable job.
The Society takes care of 3700 family and 36 orphan children, 14 boys between the ages of 7-13 and 22 girls between 11-19 years old.
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