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Rabat - In a significant gesture of support, an organization has donated 315 items of sports and office equipment to the Al Wafaa Association for Social and Cultural Development in Sidi Taibi, Kenitra. This initiative aims to bolster parenting education and community development in the region.
The donation was made possible through a collaborative effort between a prominent international cooperation agency and a local association dedicated to fostering Moroccan-Korean relations. The equipment provided will play a crucial role in enhancing the educational resources available to parents and caregivers, ultimately benefiting families in the community.
By equipping the Al Wafaa Association with these essential tools, the initiative seeks to improve the quality of parenting education, enabling parents to better support their children's development. This partnership highlights the importance of international cooperation in addressing local needs and promoting social welfare. The contribution is expected to have a lasting impact on the community, fostering a supportive environment for families in Sidi Taibi.
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