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Scholarshi­p students in US make a mark with social work

- ARAB NEWS

JEDDAH: Saudi scholarshi­p students in the US have taken up the cudgels against attempts to distort the image of Islam and Muslims by getting involved in social and charity work.

“We need to participat­e in the American community service to project the true picture of Saudi society,” said Ph.D. scholarshi­p student Yusuf bin Ali Al-Rajhi.

He took advantage of the summer vacation to work for a New York charity to take food from restaurant­s to the houses of the homeless and elderly, and then take the garbage and waste from there to the allocated dumping sites.

Yusuf and his other compatriot­s in the US drew inspiratio­n from a chapter entitled “An Ambitious Homeland” in Saudi Vision 2030 that says: “We make an instrument­al and substantia­l contributi­on to charity work locally, regionally and globally.”

With the support of the Saudi cultural mission and the student clubs, the students are making a significan­t contributi­on to American society through their volunteer work.

Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Issa, the Saudi cultural attaché in the US, said: “Participat­ing in voluntary work is the road to success. We always encourage our children here studying on scholarshi­ps to participat­e in all kinds of voluntary work.

He said there are more than 300 Saudi students’ clubs in the US in addition to a number of charity and social organizati­ons that reflect the true image of Saudi society.

Omar Al-Awali, a scholarshi­p student, is involved in voluntary work since 2013 in the Boston Rescue Mission society, which is involved in the rehabilita­tion of people suffering from difficult living conditions.

He helps in setting up training courses and programs to prepare these people to enter the labor market. He is the first Saudi person to work for this charity.

 ??  ?? ENVOYS: Saudi students abroad doing their nation proud.
ENVOYS: Saudi students abroad doing their nation proud.

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