Daam Association Support Association For The Care Of Divorced Women, Widows And Their Children In Jeddah
Daam Association Support Association For The Care Of Divorced Women, Widows And Their Children In Jeddah
A support society for the care of widows and divorced women was established in Makkah Al Mukarramah region to provide services to the segment of divorced and widowed women in the community, who have a number of important needs. Providing support to this category is not limited to consultations; Rather, the association seeks to empower them in society by rehabilitating them in the skills of the labor market and trying to employ them in partnership with the relevant sectors. Through this document, we seek to transform this ambition into an institutional work so that it will be a sustainable project, God willing, in its fruit and societal impact, as well as in its financial and human resources.
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Services Offered
- Psychological, legal and social counseling services.
- Providing housing and other needs.
- Empowering them in society by qualifying them for the skills of the labor market and employing them.
Fees and Payment
This service is free of charge.
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Languages: Arabic
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