
In line with the Royal directives of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa regarding the extending of support, assistance and care for humanitarian and charity projects in the Kingdom, the Isa Cultural Centre organised a charity event in cooperation with Al-Mannai Travels and several sponsors.
The revenue will be allocated to pediatric patients suffering from chronic illnesses.
Two lectures were presented during the evening aimed to boost intellectual awareness and sensitization about humanitarian relations and the art of communication with the other.
First lecture was presented by the Head of Student Affairs Unit in Kuwait University's College of Science Moneira Al-Marzouk themed "Love Languages" and the second lecture was presented by by Tasneem Al-Madhkoor a teacher from the State of Kuwait's Ministry of Endowments-affiliated Dar Al-Quran Islamic Studies Unit themed a "Reading in Shehrazad and the Sultan".
The Isa Cultural Centre's Executive Director Dr. Khaldoon Aba Hussein has honoured both lecturers who gave psychological support, guidance, encouragement and alleviated some of the suffering of these children and increased their hope, joy and happiness.
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