Ensan Charity Society Launches 'Enayah' and 'Qanadil' Initiatives to Empower Orphaned Girls and Single Mothers in Riyadh
The Charity Society for Orphans Care in Riyadh has introduced two new initiatives to enhance the lives of orphaned girls and single mothers.
The first program, named Enayah (care), will assist 30 primary school-aged children for an entire academic year.
This comprehensive program includes psychological, spiritual, linguistic, social, health, and economic dimensions, with regular meetings, visits, and excursions aimed at equipping the children with essential skills for a prosperous future.
The second initiative, titled Qanadil (lanterns), focuses on supporting single mothers with emotional and practical assistance to help them achieve personal and professional success.
A training scheme of 90 hours will be implemented to educate caregivers about their responsibilities towards orphaned children.
The program will focus on addressing the spiritual and psychological needs of the children and teaching them essential life skills.
The Specialized Council for Orphan Associations in the Kingdom will oversee the programs, with support from the Abdul Latif Al-Essa Charitable Foundation.
The King Salman Social Center will provide logistical support by offering venues for the training courses.