Kuwait Minister of Social Affairs Honors "Namaa Charity"
Abdulaziz Al-Kandari, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Namaa Charity (affiliated with the Social Reform Society), expressed his profound thanks and appreciation for the Ministry of Social Affairs' honor of Namaa Charity. This recognition took place during the Ministry's patronage of the Gulf Forum for the Quality of Life for the Elderly, which was organized as a tribute to the generation that made history and laid the foundation stones for Kuwait's authentic society.
Al-Kandari
stated that this honor is not just a badge for
"Namaa," but a reflection of an authentic Kuwaiti vision that sees the charitable sector as a
true partner in
shaping the landscape of care and development, especially towards the elderly—those who toiled for our comfort and educated us so we could rise.
He
added, "We extend our sincerest thanks and gratitude to the
Minister of Social Affairs, Dr. Amthal Al-Huwaila, who, by honoring Namaa Charity,
embodied the message that official Kuwait values loyalty and blesses every sincere effort
that serves humanity. We also specifically thank the Undersecretary, Dr. Khalid Al-Ajmi, for his diligent follow-up and continuous
support for institutional charitable work."
Al-Kandari
stressed that Namaa's patronage of this forum stems from a firm
conviction that charitable work is only complete when it touches the hearts of those who have dedicated their lives
to giving. He emphasized that the upliftment of a society is not
measured by the modernity of its buildings, but by the nobility of its
values and the dignity of its people, especially from those who have
reached old age and whose souls yearn for kindness, honor, and
companionship.
He
continued, "The elderly are not just an age group; they are the
memory of the nation, the soul of the family, and the source of goodness. It is an act of loyalty to
restore their consideration in policies, plans, and community initiatives,
not as a burden, but as a source of wisdom and stability."
Al-Kandari concluded his statement by saying: "Namaa Charity will remain wherever there is impact, present in all fields of loyalty, and raising the banner of solidarity and mercy. This honor obligates us to continue and to excel, not because we look for applause, but because we believe that giving, when coupled with a pure intention, creates an impact that does not fade."