In a humanitarian scene reflecting the deep social values that define the spirit of Ramadan, Mr. Ali Al-Ogaili, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Al-Turath University, visited a group of orphans and shared the Iftar meal with them in an atmosphere filled with warmth and compassion, turning the gathering into a meaningful expression of solidarity and mercy.
During the visit, Mr. Al-Ogaili sat with the children and spoke with them warmly, emphasizing that caring for orphans is not merely a charitable act but a profound human and ethical responsibility, as well as stressing that building a cohesive society begins with protecting the most vulnerable members and ensuring that they feel valued and supported. In a gesture that reflected the generosity associated with the holy month, he distributed Iftar meals and presented Eid al-Fitr clothing to the children, bringing joy to their hearts as the celebration of Eid approaches, the moment was filled with smiles and happiness that brightened the children’s faces.
This initiative embodies a belief that true development goes beyond physical progress to include human dignity, social care, and the creation of supportive communities where solidarity and compassion ensure that every individual can live with dignity and hope.
This initiative reflects a firm belief that true development is not limited to material construction alone, but extends to building people and preserving their dignity, providing them with the necessities for a decent life, and fostering a culture of community solidarity that gives individuals a sense of security and belonging within a mutually supportive and compassionate society.
















