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Annual ‘Summer Camp' for children in Capital Governorate

Annual ‘Summer Camp' for children in Capital Governorate

Daily Tribune14-07-2025
TDT | Manama
MP Ahmed Sabah Al-Saloum has inaugurated the third edition of the 'Summer Camp', an initiative aimed at children from the Fifth District of the Capital Governorate.
Organised in cooperation with Generations Academy, the month-long camp welcomes over 100 boys and girls and is fully supported by the MPs.
Held annually, the camp has seen growing popularity and positive engagement since its inception.
MP Al-Saloum noted that the program is now in its third consecutive year, following the success of previous editions.
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