The train of goodness of the OFUQ ALSALAM ALDUWALI (OSD) Center, led by its master, Dr. Taghrid Zuhdi Mohamed, is still running from one station to another in various parts and countries, and after it started from its station in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, heading to its new station, the Republic of Togo in Africa, the second stage, to spread joy and happiness in the hearts of children there in a word. Another joy with a group breakfast in cooperation with the Norwegian International Society for Justice and Peace represented by its Secretary-General, Engineer Tariq Anani, knowing that he had stopped at this station before on the first day of the holy month.
Heading from there directly to land in the United Arab Emirates, the country of giving and giving without limits, to participate in the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, Sharjah Center, Volunteers Department, to implement the initiative (for workers salute) in accordance with the operational plan of the Volunteers Department, which aims to provide the necessary and basic needs for workers who have a great and important role In the community, knowing that this initiative has been going on for years The initiative was implemented in the presence of public figures in Emirati society. All thanks, appreciation and respect to:
His Excellency Salem Yousef Al Qaseer
Emirati artist Ahmed Al Jasmi
Captain Mohsen Mosbeh
Emirati actress Ashjan
Thanks to all the volunteers who participated in this initiative, to His Excellency Mohammed Salem Al Junaibi, Director of the Emirates Red Crescent Center / Sharjah, to Mrs. Nadia Al Qattan, Head of the Volunteers Department, to Mrs. Fahima, one of the volunteers. A section for volunteer Abdul Latif Al-Qadi, the talented photographer Ahmed Al-Rayyan and the young man Shadi Ahmed Al-Rayyan.
Dr. Taghrid Zuhdi Mohamed
Member of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs Sustainable Development / United Nations
Goodwill Ambassador
President of the OFUQ ALSALAM ALDUWALI (OSD) Center
General Coordinator of the Norwegian International Society for Justice and Peace