The girls join forces to practice voluntary work and social tasks and participate in charitable works, especially towards orphans, which urges them to make themselves, and upgrade their skills to benefit them in the future, not to mention helping needy families by providing foodstuffs, which creates an integrated and interdependent society.

In this context, Aisha Abu Al-Enein, a university student in the Department of Law, says: I started in the field of voluntary work 4 years ago, and I could not leave this work, because I found a blessing in my life. It is enough for me to draw a smile on the lips of an orphan child, and to be a role model. Good for him, what makes a difference, even a small one, in the life of an orphan child.

Abu Al-Enein adds, we offer classes for orphans on principles and morals, and teach them to engage in some handicrafts, without neglecting the monthly entertainment classes, which bring joy to them, noting that the children's embrace of her after her absence from them and asking them about her pushes her to continue in this work.

In the same field, Athar Anbar, who sponsored the distribution of monthly food baskets to needy families, works, and says: I was working initially in the blessed month of Ramadan, but my desire to work doubled, so I joined a group of volunteers to distribute food baskets monthly without stopping; Which means that I work all year round. She describes the effects of her work in distributing food baskets, saying: “The task begins with packing food baskets and arranging them, and this takes two consecutive days, and on the third day we start distributing them to needy families, pointing out that the number of food baskets is not less than 50 baskets per month for needy families.”

Shaza Al Husaiki (Jeddah) @shaza_alh

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