Al-Waleed Foundation & Rotary Club Beirut: Education Partnership

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Deputy President of the Al -Waleed Foundation for Humanitarianism, Minister Laila Al -Solh Hamada, received a delegation from the Rotary Club – Beirut, represented by Vice President Mounir Al -Duwaidi, and a cooperation agreement was signed to support a number of educational institutions in all Lebanese regions.
The delegation included the members of Mimi Hammam, Rosie Paul, Nabil Abboud, Tawfiq Aris, Makardij and Nicole Boldiqan, Rin Qudsi, Aida Daw, Abdel Salam and Solh Al -Solh, Malik Maramani, Samir Hammoud.

A word to Al -Daidi said: “Your giving included various sectors, from supporting hospitals and health centers to assisting education and providing grants to students, through social development and infrastructure projects, leading to standing alongside those affected in times of crisis and disasters.

In the name of Rotary Beirut Club, we extend our sincere thanks and gratitude for your generous institution, for your generous donation to provide laptop computers, not educational institutions throughout the country. This noble initiative again reflects your firm commitment to supporting education and providing the elements of success for new generations. The Al -Waleed Bin Talal Humanitarian Foundation and the Beirut Rotary Club meet at the same goal, which is to support the education sector and enable emerging generations to obtain equal opportunities for learning.

And to the conciliation, and from its speech: “Cooperation between the Al -Waleed Bin Talal Humanitarian Foundation and the Rotary Club de Beirut is not a passing cooperation, but rather an educational -human cooperation, starts from a common belief that the future of the homelands starts from the seats of study, and that supporting students in the most difficult conditions is an investment in a better tomorrow.

Lebanon lives an accurate stage in its history, we are a people who were closed without the doors and increased concern and depression, and its life has not passed and it has not been opened in the spacious gardens …

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