Learn Zumba LIVE in an online class

Stay fit while dancing and doing yoga. Join the live dance session through the Hala Yalla app

Maintain your fitness regime and give your calories a last dance whether it’s in Zumba or yoga. Book a private session with the qualified instructor through the Hala Yalla app.

Instructor

Hadeel Saud is the first Saudi certified Zumba and physical education trainer with 14 years of experience. She has been giving Zumba and yoga classes since 2006! 

Services

Join the session on Monday, Wednesday, or Saturday for the services you like:

  • Family Expressions: Who says fitness ONLY burns fats! Come join this specially curated fitness program by Hadeel for family members to express their emotions and strengthen their bond through a mix of exercises and breathing routines. Highly recommended for parents, children (even grandparents are welcome) & couples
  • Core muscles Strengthening: To improve poor body posture caused by core muscle weakness, pelvic obliquity, neck, and knee pains resulting in overstrain while exercising
  • Dance Classes: To improve poor body posture caused by core muscle weakness, pelvic obliquity, neck, and knee pains resulting in overstrain while exercising
  • “Ocean Breathing” Yoga Exercises: To help raise your focus level, clear your mind, eliminate anxiety, the release of accumulated emotions and relieve insomnia, and improve athletic performance
  • Zumba Classes: An hour of joy and celebration with Zumba fat burning workouts
  • Zumba Class (For Kids): Joyful workout session to improve fitness and fat burning for children

Who can join?

People of all ages can book this session. A secured link will be shared for the live stream before the meeting. For the best streaming experience, kindly ensure your internet connection has a bandwidth of 3.2 Mbps.

Click the link below to book an interactive one-on-one session with Hadeel

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claim that inner peace

Book private sessions and bust a move on the Hala Yalla app with this professional instructor. Download the app now to enjoy live-streamed experiences in sports, entertainment, art, and much more!

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Join Online Sportive Nutrition Classes this Quarantine!

Stay healthy following the perfect sports diet at home

Increase the effectiveness of your exercise by following the right diet for your fitness goals! It doesn’t always have to be cans of proteins or bitter kale smoothies. Learn how fun and energizing sportive nutrition can be from our live-streamed classes with Coach Abdullah.

About Nutritionist

Coach Abdullah Al-Shehri is a sports coach, sports injury rehabilitation, and sportive nutrition specialist. He’s an expert in psychological preparation and nutritional effect in the sports field. He also served as a fitness instructor in the Saudi Royal Forces.

He holds a diploma in nutrition and health education from the British Academy as well as an advanced diploma in fitness, nutrition, and diets. He’s also a recipient of The Order of Excellence by the Minister of Defense.

What you’ll learn

  • The importance of sports nutrition
  • The psychological and physical impact of the trainee
  • Correcting some misconceptions
  • Nutrition concepts and their impact on the trainee

Besides this, he’ll help you with all questions you may have regarding his field.

Who can join?

The session is open for people of all ages. A secured link will be shared for the live stream before the meeting. For the best streaming experience, kindly ensure your internet connection has a bandwidth of 3.2 Mbps.

Choose the date and time that suits you best and book this sportive session. Click the link below to book an interactive one-on-one session with the sports nutritionist.

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Nutritious drink
Nutritious drink

Book private sessions on the Hala Yalla app with the instructor and learn about your diet routine in the sports nutrition class. Download the app now to enjoy live-streamed experiences in sports, entertainment, art, and much more!

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Learn Salsa from Professional Latin Choreographer

Join Online Classes to Sway your Feet to the Rhythm

What’s life without a little Cha Cha? We believe everyone should dance, even if you have nowhere to do it but your living room. And we’ve got you just that in our online live-streamed classes with a professional Latin choreographer.

Instructor

The training is offered by the Latin professional dancer who has been teaching for more than 3 years now. He’s also an active member of the Riyadh Salsa community. Join the session to learn Salsa with your partner or join solo.

Choose the date and time that suits you best and learn to express yourself through your moves. 

The class will be an interactive one-on-one session with the Salsa instructor.

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The activity is open to enthusiasts of all ages. A secured link will be shared for the live stream before the meeting. For the best streaming experience, kindly ensure your internet connection has a bandwidth of 3.2 Mbps.

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couple dancing

Book online live-stream classes through the Hala Yalla app and dance like no one’s looking. Download the app now to enjoy live-streamed experiences in sports, entertainment, art, and much more!

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Ramadan Hacks: How to Spend Ramadan at Home?

Top 7 Do’s to Spend Ramadan at Home

This year, Ramadan is going to be a different experience without outdoor iftar gatherings and congregational prayers. However, the thirty days of fasting would serve the spiritual filling of the month.

The opportunity to spend Ramadan in the quarantine may become a blessing in disguise. Considering the amount of time we have to obey and worship Allah. 

Observing Ramadan at home might become our new favorite thing because of the list of things we can do at home.

Here are some tips on how to spend Ramadan. Top 7 dos  that can serve as Ramadan hacks:

Be Considerate to others

Showing consideration becomes more important in the month of Ramadan. Take care of the ones around you. 

  • When buying groceries, think of people who can’t enjoy these luxuries in the pandemic. Help them if you can
  • If you’re not fasting, for whatever reason, don’t eat in front of people who are fasting. Show empathy to those who are fasting
  • Help your mothers in the kitchen rather than lazing around. Clean up after yourself

Take part in the charity

Charity is one of the five pillars of Islam and is particularly significant during Ramadan and Eid.  

Especially at this time, when there are more people in need than people who can help. If you’re privileged enough to help others, help! 

There are so many organizations that are helping those in need. Donate in these organizations and take your part in making lives better.

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Donate as much as you can

Read the Holy Quran

The Prophet (Sallallahu ‘Alayhi Wa Sallam) said, “The best among you (Muslims) are those who learn the Qur’an and teach it.” [Reported in Al Bukhari]

Ramadan is the month of the Quran. Recite as much Quran as you can and gain rewards.  Quran will provide you the answers you’re looking for and relieve your anxiety and stress. 

Spend your time learning the Quran and understanding it. 

Take care of your fitness

Maintaining fitness becomes difficult and crucial in the month of Ramadan. As you refrain from eating and drinking most of the day and laze around all day. 

Exercise and keep yourself in shape. work out at home to stay fit.

Stay hydrated

It’s difficult to stay hydrated when you’re not allowed to drink most of the day. So after iftar put an extra effort to drink water.

Rather than drinking any other drinks (soft drinks and juices), drink water. Do yourself a favor and put a conscious effort to drink the required amount of water. Don’t stress your body out with dehydration.

glass of water
glass of water

Stay calm

We all agree that these are stressful times. We’re experiencing things that we didn’t want to experience. In the same manner, this Ramdan is also different from what we knew. 

The good news is, this too shall pass. So stop stressing yourself out. Practice yoga and stay calm in Ramadan so you can focus on your prayers.

Woman doing yoga
Woman doing yoga

Try new dishes

Ramadan brings an excuse to eat together. Grace your iftar table with different new dishes.

Learn to make new dishes every week in a private live stream session. Book one on one session cooking class through the Hala Yalla app.

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Saute skillet beside spoon of spices and vegetable
Saute skillet beside spoon of spices and vegetable

A secured link will be shared for the live stream before the session. For the best streaming experience, kindly ensure your internet connection has a bandwidth of 3.2 Mbps.

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What is Keeping the Ramadan Spirit Alive During Lockdown?

Top 5 things that are specific to Ramadan only.

Ramadan is the Holiest month for Muslims throughout the world. The aura of this month is so spiritual and sacred that every Muslim holds it close to their heart.

The religious experience that Saudi Arabia offers for the month is like no other. It’s special and divine. The Saudi warmth and hospitality in this month are unparalleled. 

The coronavirus pandemic has paused world activities, including the religious ones. The Holy Month this year will be markedly different in comparison to the previous ones. 

This time, Muslims are celebrating this month in the lockdown, without congregational prayers and iftar meetings. These things are going to dim the spirit of Ramadan for sure. However, some things are here to keep the spirit alive.

Here’s how people spend Ramadan in Saudi Arabia.

Traditional Festive Decorations

Since Ramadan is so close to people’s hearts, they express their love for this month by decorating their surroundings. The supermarkets, malls, restaurants, and even roads are lit with beautiful light displays.

The lights, lanterns, and overall decor lift the spirits of all living here, giving a religious yet festive vibe.

Decoration on Moon and Stars
The decoration on Moon and Stars

Amazing Ramadan offers

During this month, the supermarkets and other stores offer some mind-boggling sales. 

From the edibles to technology, stores everywhere are offering discounts you can’t resist. 

beautiful iftar gatherings

 The glory of Ramadan lies in the iftar gatherings. It’s the time when people come together to break their fasts.  

Given the social distancing protocol, iftar gatherings will have fewer people. However, the iftar still remains the cherished time of the day in Ramadan. Celebrate it religiously with the people you live with.

Iftar table
Look at all that scrumptious food!

Reduced work hours

To allow people to focus more on their religious duties, work hours in Saudi Arabia are reduced every year for this month.

This allows people to help and connect with each other more. 

Night tournaments

The nightlife in Ramadan is the best time of the year. The time before Suhoor, people are awake playing and talking together. Cricket, football tournaments happen every Ramadan in Saudi Arabia.

This Ramadan, join Gamers Without Borders at Kafu Games to win prizes worth $2 million.

https://kafugames.com/en/

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It’s in the game

You can also join live stream classes through the Hala Yalla app to stay productive and positive.

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How to Sleep Peacefully during stressful times

You know what’s the number ONE problem youngsters complain about these days?

No, it’s not about too many new shows on Netflix or losing an AirPod (though that’ll come in second).

It’s SLEEP.

Not getting enough sleep. Not able to fall asleep. Not able to wake up fresh, and so on.

Some people follow a strict bedtime routine which works wonders, but some really struggle with falling asleep quickly and staying asleep for the most part of the night.

Each routine works differently for everyone, but forming one and sticking to it is crucial.

Read on to find out how you can get a peaceful night’s sleep in these chaotic times…

 

  • Stick to a Schedule

 

Stick tight to your schedule

We can’t emphasize it enough. Sleeping and waking at a dedicated time regulates your body’s clock. Your body has its own regulatory system called the circadian rhythm. This internal clock cues your body to feel alert during the day but sleepy at night.

Once your body adjusts to this routine, it’s easier to fall asleep and wake up at the same time each day. So try to finish all your tasks before a dedicated time and set a daily alarm to wake up at the same time.

Lastly, give yourself 30 minutes to an hour to wind down in the evening before getting in bed. This allows your body and mind to relax and prepare for sleep

  • Don’t Look at the Clock
Turn around, don’t look at it!

It’s normal to wake up in the middle of the night. However, the inability to fall back asleep can ruin your night. 

People who do wake up in the night, tend to watch the clock and obsess over their sleeplessness. This behavior causes major anxiety that could eventually lead to insomnia.

If possible, it’s best to remove the clock from your room. If you need an alarm in the room, you can turn your clock and avoid watching it when you wake up in the middle of the night. This includes keeping your phone far away from your bed!

  • Make your bedroom sleep-friendly
Make it cozy!

Many people believe that the bedroom environment and its setup are key factors in getting a good night’s sleep.

These factors include temperature, noise, external lights, furniture arrangement, and even your mattress plays a crucial role here. 

Avoid prolonged exposure to bright light, noise or electronic gadgets right before you go to bed. A well-ventilated room can also do wonders for your sleep, so if you’re not too cold/hot, prop that window open. 

  • Clear Your Mind
Free your head, not literally

A bedtime routine, whether it’s a warm bath, chamomile tea, skincare or meditation,  helps clear your mind of all the worries you’ve accumulated during the day.

While yoga encourages the practice of breathing patterns and body movements, meditation can enhance melatonin levels and assist the brain in achieving a specific state where sleep is easily achieved.

You can try either of those or merely perform some deep breathing exercises right before your head hits the pillow. Light music and sleep-inducing apps like Calm and Pzizz have also proven helpful in clearing the mind. 

Let us know if any of these tips work out for you!

 

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5 Tips to Nourish Your Mental Health

Do you ever stop to think how and what does your mind absorb throughout the day? From news, books, social media, music, even people around you. So many things influence your mind daily, so many things need to be filtered!

Your mind is where everything begins. And everything you do is defined by how healthy things are up there. 

A healthy brain is just as important as a healthy body. But it’s often neglected and considered secondary.

Without further delay, let’s focus on the following tips to nourish your mental health.

  • Connect with like-minded people
Build strong connections

Find people that share the same hobbies, interests, and passions as you. Support and encouragement go a long way in boosting your mental health. 

Not to forget, it helps build a sense of belonging and self-worth. You could try a lot of things to develop stronger and closure relationships with people. 

How about switching off your gadgets and playing that long-forgotten game of monopoly or puzzle with your siblings/friends? Or learn from live-streamed classes? Hala Yalla will help you with that! 

Safe to say you’d be basking in positiveness if you find the right people!

  • Be physically active
Live an active lifestyle

There are many reasons why physical exercises are a crucial part of basic mental hygiene.

They, 

  1. Help you follow a regimen 
  2. Build a sense of achievement
  3. Connect you to people
  4. Help you sleep better
  5. And you stay fit!

While keeping that social distance, check out the various fitness classes we’ve got live-streamed for you at Hala Yalla!

 

  • Learn something new

 

Fill your mind with knowledge!

We know it’s important to quiet your mind, but it’s also important to challenge yourself and learn something new. Make time to continue your personal growth in areas you often forget to explore.

Learn a new language, practice a new sport, start a passion project, possibilities are endless. Even if it’s something related to work, new challenges prove quite beneficial. 

Don’t feel left out if you’re short on time. It’s best to find activities you enjoy and make them a part of your daily life

 

  • Decluttering

 

Get rid of it all!

 

Regular decluttering is good for the mind and soul. Release the things that no longer need to take up space in your life. Having clutter around you can increase your stress level and make you less productive.

It doesn’t have to be stressful if you make a habit to eliminate something little every week. Ask yourself the following questions and it might be easier to decide:

Does it make my life simpler or more pleasant? Do I have more than one? Is it easily replaceable and/or can I borrow it?

If it’s not making your life better in some way, it’s gotta go.

  • Give yourself permission to RELAX
Take a deep breath

 

It’s hard, right? But it’s important to value your downtime and take advantage of it when you can. Make sure you’re maintaining a good balance between productivity and rest.

That deadline is not going anywhere, don’t burn out yourself for it. Create new work and life boundaries, they go a long way.

Most of all, learn to breathe and take things slowly. You got this!

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How to Stay Productive in Lock Down?

Top 6 Tips to Stay Productive in Lock Down

In the lockdown situation, we’re all quarantined in our homes. At this time, even the workdays don’t seem productive.

Since we’re busy finding joy in procrastination, we’ve lost our focus on our work and other good things.

It’s getting hard to stay productive in lockdown. The lethargic routine has also sucked all our positivity. But the good thing is, there is a strong connection between the two. Staying productive can also help us find our lost positivity.

This time has provided us with the opportunity to learn new things and find a hobby. Here are some tips to stay productive at home.

Learn to play musical instruments

If you believe in the magical power of music, learn to play musical instruments. It will:

  1. Relieve your stress
  2. Boost your confidence
  3. Enhance your social skills
  4. Foster creativity
  5. Teach patience

Above all these benefits, learning instruments is fun!

musical instruments.

Play ESports and win

Egames is all we can play in lockdown!

Play your favorite E Games and participate in the E-tournaments that are happening to keep you busy in quarantine. 

Compete in the Corporate Tournament. Top players of FIFA 20 in a company will get a chance to compete with other companies’ top players in KSA’s 1st National FIFA 20 Corporate Championships.

Don’t miss your chance to hold up the title of 1st National FIFA 20 Corporate Champion.

Other than FIFA 20, Kafu Games also hosts Fortnite, Call of Duty, PUBG & other tournaments. Play and earn while staying home and doing what you love.

Stay updated to join the E-tournaments happening around you through Kafu Games.

https://kafugames.com/en/

Improve your Quran recitation

This time has given us the opportunity to strengthen our spiritual connection. 

This is the best time to improve your Quran recitation. Invest your energy and time to read and learn with Tajweed and Tafseer. 

Holy Quran

Learn to paint

We’ve all heard about the connection between art and creativity, but this is not the only benefit of arts.

Painting unleashes the storm of imagination and also has therapeutic benefits. Painting is incredibly relaxing and can help reduce your stress levels. It also helps to regain focus.

The most interesting fact about painting is that it has a similar effect on the body as meditation, which leaves a positive mindset and a different outlook on the world.

Woman painting on canvas.

Learn to dance

In the global pandemic, we’re asked to do the easiest job – to stay home. Stay at home and dance your worries away. 

Dance is a form of self-expression. It’s the sign language that communicates with the universe. It teaches the values and skills of creativity, problem-solving, risk-taking, making judgments in the absence of rules, and higher-order thinking skills.

Play your favorite song and learn to sway your feet with the music.

girl dancing.

Cook

Live your quarantined life with delicious food and dessert. Learn to make different types of pasta and dessert in private one on one session with Blend Culinary.

Man standing in kitchen.

Pick any productive activity for yourself. The experience will provide one on one live private sessions with the instructor. For the best streaming experience, kindly ensure that your internet connection has a bandwidth of 3.2 Mbps.

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Fun Things to Do while Social Distancing

Events are canceled. Riyadh boulevard is closed. Malls and restaurants are being shut down. And no one’s booking those balcony seats in the cinemas anymore.

The coronavirus – and the social distancing it’s warranting – has the world worried, and for all the right reasons. To keep yourself entertained and active, Netflix & chill is not the only option at your disposal.

While you’re in quarantine or working from home, we’ve compiled a list of fun things to do while you maintain that social distance for COVID-19. Read on! 

 

  • Virtual Tours of Museums and Art Galleries

Did you know you can now take an inside tour of each gallery and ancient relic within a museum, all from your living room? I sure didn’t. 

Museums and art galleries around the world are closed due to safety reasons. But if you’ve ever wanted a virtual tour of these places, now’s the time!

From the State Hermitage Museum in Russia to the Van Gogh Museum in the Netherlands, Google Arts & Culture has collaborated with 500 such establishments for visitors to gain a virtual peek inside their doors. There are opportunities to browse exhibits with a 360 view within halls, along with pictures and detailed history behind each of them.

 

  • Free Online Classes from Ivy League Institutions

The world is truly your oyster when it comes to learning new things. Be it language, skill, or just something to give you that edge over others. 

While maintaining healthy social distancing, there are endless online courses and classes available on websites like Class Central. From business to humanities to personal development, choose your pick. Search “Harvard” alone for classes on law, psychology, literature, neurosciences, and beyond.

 

  • Esports Tournaments

This is for all the kickass gamers out there. To be honest, you don’t really need a situation like quarantine to play Esports, but this might be the best time to participate in our epic tournaments at Kafu Games!

If you’re staying at home, start playing at home. 

You can also organize a FIFA 20 tournament just for your employees and qualify for Saudi’s 1st National Corporate Esports Championship! Head over to Kafu Games for more information.

  • Reading, Watching – all out Binging!

Alright! Let’s finally address the elephant in the room – BINGING!

If your reading list is overflowing with new and old books, if your watch list sits staring at you every time you open Netflix, chances are you’re gonna have an entertained social distancing. 

This is, of course, the perfect time to catch up on all the new shows, movies, documentaries, books, albums and so much more! Truth be told, some of us are quite delighted to the idea of binging on food and shows right now (I’ve already got hold of 7 new books and 4 shows). 

So grab that blanket, roll up your socks, and get the party going!

 

  • Podcasts

Binging Netflix is obviously self-quarantine activity, but don’t forget about the endless podcasts that you can listen to while cooking, cleaning, meditating, or working out.

Podcasts are an excellent way to make use of time and multitasking your way through tight schedules. They also allow you to be up to date and informed about recent developments in technology, world news, and even COVID-19 for example.

Although if you feel like truly distracting yourself, there are some good sports, crime, and humorous podcasts out there. Hit us up if you’d like some recommendations!

 

  • Crafts & Board Games

It might look strange to club these two activities, but when was the last time you actually spent time doing them?

When did you start (or finish even) that DIY project you’ve been planning for days? Remember the last time you played Monopoly with the fam? The time is now!

Bring out the cards and lay down the board, keep the gadgets aside and roll that dice. 

For DIY, Pinterest and YouTube are your friends for crafty inspirations. From bath bombs to graffiti house walls to even making your own hand sanitizer – if you’ve got the idea, there’s probably a video out there willing to help!

 

  • Cooking

Now is the perfect time to try out those recipes you haven’t had time to get to, and it is a good way to bring the family together or have a little distraction. Keep in mind to stock plenty of food in your freezers, in case of emergencies. 

Prep a quick lasagna or go head-on for a 3-course meal, the kitchen is yours and so is the time. Make sure to save some of everything you make and pack it up in the freezer. (Brownies tend to last quite a while up there, just saying!)

 

  • Decluttering aka Cleaning

Your cupboard, bookshelves, kitchen, garden, backyard and so many other things probably require a deep clean. What’s the best time than this to sort that pile out? 

Decluttering is great for mental stability and brings you a sense of calm. Regular decluttering has also proven to reduce anxiety and stress caused by the mere thought of cleaning.

Tip: Sort and label your stuff in several piles and decluttering can turn into a fun activity. Donate, throw out, hand-me-down, sell, and so on. Unused items make for creative gifts too sometimes!

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Want to Donate? Here’re top 5 Charity Organizations that you can help

Top 5 Charity Organizations that work to uplift society

Charity organizations play an important role in the development of society. Their primary objective is the social wellbeing and the development of society. 

Different organizations are dedicated to different social causes and advocate a certain point of view. 

The key aspects of charity organizations are accountability, trustworthiness, honesty, and openness to every person who has invested time, money, and faith in the organization.

Saudi Arabia is known for its hospitality and generosity. There’re many nonprofit charity organizations that work for the betterment of the community.

Here’s a list of the top 5 non-profit organizations that need your donation to function well.

Zahra Breast Cancer Association

Zahra Breast Cancer Association was founded by Princess Reema bint Bandar for early detection, prevention, and treatment of breast cancer.

The aim of the organization is to cooperate with women diagnosed with breast cancer on a step-by-step basis for treatment and help them recover. 

Their goal is the protection against breast cancer via spreading health and social awareness among women and fighting the spread of the disease in the community.

They’ve got a plan that covers five main sectors.

  1. Health Education
  2. Early detection
  3. Training
  4. Patients support
  5. Research
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Cancer logo

King Khalid Foundation

King Khalid Foundation is a philanthropic organization that aims to improve social and economic development in Saudi Arabia. KKF uses its resources and expertise to make lives better and provide ease.

The mission of the institution is to positively impact peoples’ lives by providing innovative solutions to critical socio-economic challenges in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Their vision is to become the leaders and role models in the philanthropic and development work in the country. 

They run various programs, which are listed below;

  1. Capacity building
  2. No more abuse
  3. Incubation program
  4. Grantmaking
  5. Dialogue & Advocacy
  6. Social entrepreneurship
  7. Youth development
  8. Research and publications
KKF building
KKF building

Saudi Wildlife Authority

Saudi Wildlife authority is a Non-Governmental Organization responsible for the protection, preservation, and development of wildlife in the country.

SWA aims to develop and implement plans to preserve wildlife in its natural ecology. It also works on the establishment and management of the proper protected areas and reserves for wildlife.

Their activity areas include;

  1. Agriculture
  2. Animal welfare
  3. Biodiversity
  4. Conversation and protection
  5. Development
  6. Environment
  7. Hunting
  8. Research
  9. Wildlife conservation
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SWA logo

Alwaleed Philanthropies

Alwaleed Philanthropies is a charitable and philanthropic organization founded by Prince Al Waleed bin Talal and Princess Ameerah. 

The guiding principle of the organization is “Commitment without boundaries” as its mission is to ease the suffering of the people locally and globally.

Their goal is to empower women through education, medical, health, and social assistance. 

This foundation has established centers and programs at institutions of higher education around the world for the promotion of better mutual understanding between the Western and Islamic worlds.

The main focus of the organization is on four basic themes:

  1. Global and cultural understanding
  2. Community development
  3. Disaster recovery
  4. Women empowerment
AlWaleed Philanthropies logo
AlWaleed Philanthropies logo

Saudi Red Crescent Authority

The Saudi Red Crescent Authority is a humanitarian society that provides emergency medical services in Saudi Arabia. It was founded in 1934 by King Abdul Aziz Al Saud. 

The Authority provides medical services to residents and visitors at the time of need. It contributes to relief work inside the Kingdom and abroad through the use of air ambulance.

The target of the authority is to help people in normal circumstances and in disaster without any discrimination.

Their mission is to:

  1. Provide emergency medical service
  2. Raise the level of health awareness 
  3. Involve in relief work
  4. Strengthen their relationship with the public
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Saudi Red Crescent Authority logo

Make this world a better place to live in, donate to these charity organizations, and contribute to a better cause.

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