The National Society For Community Services (Ajwad)
The National Society For Community Services (Ajwad)
A non-profit association that supports governmental efforts by employing resources and competencies and investing in partnerships to provide quality community psychological care services to the neediest groups.
The first charitable center working under the supervision of the National Committee for the Promotion of Mental Health, where the center takes care of lost and homeless mental patients rejected by their families and there is no body to take care of them, and the center began its work as of the first of Muharram 1434 AH in the city of Riyadh
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Services Offered
- Care and rehabilitation of lost and homeless mental patients and their protection.
-Creating the appropriate place and environment to receive lost mental patients.
-Bring in lost and homeless psychopaths from the streets, parks, and public places.
- Rehabilitation of patients for personal care.
- Rehabilitation of patients to integrate and share with others.
- Rehabilitation of patients' families through a program "communicates with my family".
- Improving the environment for mental patients within their families.
Fees and Payment
Not for Profit
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Languages: Arabic, English
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