Riyadh: Hundreds take part in Hidayah Foundation’s gala dinner

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May 26, 2016

Riyadh: The grand gala dinner family get-together organized by Hidayah Foundation Riyadh unit ended with a positive note said unit General Secretary Sheikh Abdulaziz.

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The gathering took place in Al Awali Resorts on Thursday, 5th May 2016 evening from 8 pm till 2 am.

A total of 1200 adults and 400 children witnessed the event. All the guests were well satisfied with the arrangements, food and the activities organized by the Hidayah men and women members.

The President and the Executive Committee Members of Hidayah Foundation extended their gratitude to SMSA Express and Power Electronics for their continued support and being the main sponsors of this event. Cone Zone, Malabar Gold, Darussalaam, G-Mart, City Flower, Magnum, Al Mutlaq Holding Co., Model Fashion, Jarir Medical Center, Budget Saudi Arabia, Raha Trading, Amwaj Al Mad, Bafco Shipping, Al Kabeer, Mash Shipping, Al Waha Juices, Mino-polis and Baroue co-sponsored this event.

Mr. Abdulaziz, the general secretary informed that Hidayah Foundation Riyadh unit will be holding an Iftar Koota during the 1st week of Ramadan followed by a Food Festival in Riyadh post Eid Ul Adha In shaa Allah. Also couple of awareness programs will be planned in 2016 focusing on “stop wasting food, start feeding hungry’ & ‘stop wasting natural resources’.

The entire fraternity of Hidayah Foundation thanked all guests, donors, sponsors and well-wishers for their support and making this event a grand success.

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