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First Lady receives Beirut Marathon Association head, Al-Bustan Festival vice president, Mohammed Khalid Social Foundation's women delegation

First Lady receives Beirut Marathon Association head, Al-Bustan Festival vice president, Mohammed Khalid Social Foundation's women delegation

National News27-01-2025

NNA - Lebanon's First Lady, Neemat Aoun, on Monday received at Baabda Palace, the President of the Beirut Marathon Association, May El-Khalil, and an accompanying delegation.
The delegation briefed the First Lady on the activities carried out by the Association.
First Lady Aoun also received at the Baabda palace, the Vice President of the Bustan Festival Committee, Laura Lahoud, who briefed her host on the festival's program for this year.
The First Lady then welcomed a women delegation from the Dr. Mohammed Khalid Social Foundation, led by Badiaa Shehab, head of the Foundation's Friends Committee, who informed her about the Foundation's activities in the social domain.
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