Bina Association for Orphan Care in the Eastern Province is making rapid strides through campaigns aimed at providing support, support and care for its orphan children. The Association recently distributed 540 tablet devices to its beneficiaries, male and female students studying in the general and university stages of education, within the “We Build the Future of Orphans” campaign.
This was explained by member of the Shura Council and Director General of the Association, Abdullah bin Rashid Al-Khalidi, indicating that the campaign aims to secure 1061A laptop and a tablet in the first phase, as the association works to complete the second phase, bringing the number of devices that the association seeks to secure to 3,500 devices.
Al-Khalidi expressed his thanks to all contributors in supporting this campaign, which contributed to securing the required devices for orphans in a short period, which confirms community interaction with the association’s various initiatives.
It is noteworthy that this campaign comes as a continuation of the initiative launched by the association with the beginning of the emergence of the Corona pandemic and aims to enable orphan students to continue education with ease.It is facilitated and through the electronic channels approved by the Ministry of Education, which include advanced educational solutions supported by modern educational technologies that create an interactive educational atmosphere that attracts the student’s attention and provides him with information in innovative ways that are in line with the Ministry’s directives. This comes out of the Association’s keenness to keep up with what is new and present it to its orphan sons and daughters in order to help them learn in accordance with the successive developments witnessed by modern study methods. It is noteworthy that the “Building Their Future” initiative aimed to enable the orphans affiliated with the Association to continueDistance education under the conditions of the Corona pandemic was launched during the period of suspension of studies in the last academic year as a result of preventive precautions against the new virus. The initiative included the distribution of 380 computers to orphans at a cost estimated at 350 thousand riyals, in addition to 374 data chips.
Al-Khalidi concluded his statement with thanks and appreciation to everyone who contributed to this campaign, which confirms the association’s sense of responsibility towards investing in orphan education and empowerment.
