The InJaz Bahrain's CEO, Her Highness Shaikha Hessa bin Khalifa Al Khalifa patronized the conclusion ceremony of the (Kids' Wish Program) at the Shaikh Isa Cultural Library organized by the Royal Charity Society (RCO) in cooperation with the Bahrain Women Development Society. The program activity has continued for 7 months consecutively. The RCO's Programs Coordinator cum Head of the Psychological Guidance Center, Amina Sultan Al-Binali, explained that the program was organized in partnership between the Royal Charity Organization and the Bahrain Women Development Society. The program is a non-profit making effort to empower schoolchildren in learning essential life skills and to take positive decisions, reinforce children's societal personae via a series of constructive programs and events. On the other hand, the Coordinator of (Kids' Wish) Program in the Bahrain Women Development Society, Shaikha Hala bint Ali Al Khalifa, pointed out that the program has continued for seven months non-stop, comprising a series of programs and events which develop a positive personality in children, via portraiture, painting and positive speech and also reinforces motor aspects in children via diverse sports skills, including Karate, football and tennis. The program also brushes up handicraft skills such as pottery making and design. The program also includes kids' entertainment and picnics to various parts of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
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