Al-Safa District Model Center is affiliated to the Association of Neighborhood Centers in Jeddah. It formulates an institutional message for the development of man and place, and is concerned with the manufacture and innovation of community development programs that target the needs of the neighborhood community and neighbors to activate the energies of the individual and society, as the center is equipped with a qualified and highly qualified cadre in addition to its various facilities of playgrounds Sports and swimming pools, training rooms and classrooms, a theater and a hall for celebrations and events, and everything that is provided is harnessed to achieve a constructive social message that includes all segments of society.
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Services Offered
- Family counseling.
- Educational consulting services.
- Social counseling services.
- Psychological counseling services.
- Reconciliation in family issues.
- Training courses and programs.
- Family General Programs: (lectures, seminars, and forums).
- Qualification and development of cadres.
- Family and community studies and research.
Fees and Payment
non-profit organization
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Languages: Arabic
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