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Sanabel Al Khair Association for Social Development
An association concerned with the poor, orphans, the development of poor families, and volunteer work.
Sanabel Al Khair Association was established in 1991
Vision: Activating voluntary social work directed towards social and economic empowerment of poor families.
Guidance, positive awareness and training for poor families in the northern and southern Hashemi area and El Mahata
The project aims to support IDP's and vulnerable children and their families through psycho-social support Also, addressing barriers to school enrollment for out of school children, this includes educational cash assistance, case management and referrals to educational pathways.
Nonprofit organization
Sanabel Al Khair Association was established in 1991
Vision: Activating voluntary social work directed towards social and economic empowerment of poor families.
Services Offered
The project aims to support IDP's and vulnerable children and their families through psycho-social support Also, addressing barriers to school enrollment for out of school children, this includes educational cash assistance, case management and referrals to educational pathways.
Fees and Payment
Services Offered To:
Adults
Teens
Children
Languages:
Arabic
Adults
Teens
Children
Languages:
Arabic
Payment:
Sliding Scale
Pro-bono
Sliding Scale
Pro-bono
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0799795124, 065053045, 065064517
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