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Charitable Souq 43 , march 2024

Mrs. Nadra Al-Rais, inaugurated the 43rd charitable Souq of the Women's Voluntary Society for Community Development. The market took place in the Sheikha Maryam Hall in Al-Qadisiya, with the participation of a large number of small project owners. The proceeds from the market are dedicated to orphans. The Society aims to adopt small and medium-sized professional projects for Kuwaiti women, enhancing their productivity in line with the needs of the society.

After the exhibition's opening, Mrs. Al-Rais, one of the Society founders, stated that the exhibition reflects the Societys commitment to empowering Kuwaiti women and supporting their activities for the benefit of both women and their families.

She explained that charitable markets are one of the essential means that assist many Kuwaiti families in achieving their goals, benefiting both the families and the society as a whole. This is done by providing opportunities for women to market their products.

Mrs. Al-Rais emphasized that organizing this market is part of the Society's role in developing and supporting small and medium-sized youth projects, fostering initiative in their minds to serve as examples for others.

She highlighted the Society's commitment to supporting small youth projects, creating channels for marketing their products, promoting national products, revitalizing and preserving traditions, and presenting them in a new form to society.

She mentioned that the market features a variety of products, especially handmade ones crafted by Kuwaiti women, known for their high quality and admired by the market's visitors.

The charitable market, organized by the voluntary Society for years, started as small projects and family businesses. It has now evolved to include small projects for youth and businesswomen. The Society ensures to schedule the exhibition before the holy month of Ramadan.

The market showcases women's innovations, presenting Kuwaiti heritage in a modern and innovative manner. The offerings include traditional and Ramadan clothing, accessories, perfumes, and food, all presented in a sophisticated and distinctive manner.

Mrs. Al-Rais praised the efforts of those managing the Society for planting a positive seed in society, particularly in caring for families, especially mothers who work hard to uplift their families through their productions and handmade creations.

She invited Kuwaiti families to get acquainted with the contributions and creations of the participants, stressing the association's commitment, through the market's organizing committee, to select the best and provide a platform for marketing innovations and presenting Kuwaiti heritage in a modern civilized style.

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