
Launching Eid Clothing Project for Families of Martyrs and Missing in Rada'a
Al-Bayda – SABA:
The branch of the General Authority for the Care of Martyrs' Families in Al-Bayda Governorate launched today the Eid clothing project for 900 children of martyrs and missing persons.
During the inauguration, attended by the Director of Al-Shariyah District, Yasser Idris, the Rehabilitation Officer of the General Mobilization, Ali Al-Aqhoumi, and the Public Mobilization Officer in Rada'a, Mohammed Al-Riyami, the Director of the Martyrs' Foundation branch in the governorate, Abdulqadir Al-Riyami, stated that the Martyr Leader's Eid Clothing Exhibition is a free initiative for the children of martyrs and the missing. It is part of a series of projects implemented by the authority for the families of martyrs and missing persons during the holy month.
He highlighted that the Eid clothing project targets 900 sons and daughters of martyrs in the governorate, in recognition of the sacrifices made by the martyrs in confronting the forces of aggression and their mercenaries.
On the sidelines of the launch, visitors toured the various sections and wings of the exhibition, which offers ready-made clothing in different sizes. They praised the efforts of the Authority for the Care of Martyrs' Families and its workers in serving the children and families of martyrs.
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