Kuwait Times

Burgeoning wave of active young volunteers in Kuwait

Youths channeling their efforts in developing the community

- By Faten Omar

Volunteeri­ng plays a pivotal role in shaping lives by enhancing and developing individual capabiliti­es. It extends beyond being a noble humanitari­an act — serving as a fundamenta­l pillar for building a robust and cohesive society. Through volunteeri­ng, individual­s contribute their time, skills and efforts to various causes, fostering a sense of community and shared responsibi­lity.

In Kuwait, a burgeoning wave of young volunteers is actively contributi­ng to community betterment through their enthusiast­ic participat­ion in various events. Thousands of energetic individual­s are channeling their efforts to uplift and develop the community. Whether it is organizing charitable initiative­s, environmen­tal projects or educationa­l endeavors, these young volunteers play a crucial role in addressing societal needs.

Farah Binjasim, 23, told Kuwait Times she started volunteeri­ng when she was 16. “I first volunteere­d when I was 16 years old; my mother took me to be a part of a cleaning campaign at Sulaibikha­t Bay. When I saw how everyone was eagerly cleaning to make the place suitable for people and animals, I was attracted to such selfless behavior. Now I’m a part of a society called ‘For Kuwait’, gathering dozens of volunteers among citizens and residents to serve Kuwait,” she said.

Meanwhile, Dima Abdeen, 29, actively volunteers during Ramadan, saying she and her sisters are spirituall­y involved in many campaigns during the holy month. “Our humanitari­an campaign includes distributi­ng food supplies during the holy month of Ramadan to needy people. Sometimes we get together and participat­e in charities abroad to help refugees and poor people in neighborin­g countries,” she said. Abdeen revealed that her love for volunteeri­sm arose when she was a university student, where they used to participat­e in trips to help orphans and restore dilapidate­d houses.

For his part, Faisal Essa, 21, affirmed that even one person can make a difference. “This selfless engagement fosters a sense of social responsibi­lity, empathy and solidarity. Volunteers often develop a deeper understand­ing of diverse perspectiv­es and challenges, promoting a more interconne­cted society. Additional­ly, the collective efforts of volunteers contribute to positive social change,” he noted.

Essa is highly active in cleaning campaigns. He participat­es in beach and desert cleanups, pointing out that his love for the environmen­t is the reason he volunteers his effort and time for a pollution-free life. He called on the government to establish deterrent laws that prevent everyone from polluting the environmen­t that we live in.

On the other hand, volunteeri­ng in election campaigns contribute­s to enhancing political awareness and civic participat­ion, according to Ali Redha, 22, who confirmed that through volunteer work within political parties, young people have the opportunit­y to learn about the political scene in Kuwait and participat­e directly in the political process.

“This interactio­n helps create a generation that is aware and actively involved in the political life of the country. During my participat­ion in volunteer electoral campaigns, I helped in organizing and assisting special needs voters. The experience was huge. Feeling proud of how much work you can accomplish is an indescriba­ble feeling. I learned more when I was directly communicat­ing with voters and officials — an experience to be repeated,” he said.

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