Kuwait Times

KAF marks 25th anniversar­y, honors contest winners

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The Kuwait-America Foundation (KAF) has marked its 25th anniversar­y and held a prize-giving ceremony for 50 winners of the ‘Do the Write Thing’ Challenge Program (DtWT). The ceremony, held Monday evening, was attended by Kuwait’s Ambassador to the United States Sheikh Salem AlAbdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, KAF Chairman and former education minister Hassan Al-Ibrahim, KAF Deputy Chairman Fawzi Al-Sultan.

The number of students partaking in the contest has been growing, this year nearly 70,000 students from across the United States have contribute­d to the event, Ibrahim said. He added that the jury has chosen 50 students as winners of this year’s edition. In addition to the KAF’s honoring, winners will get a flight ticket to Washington where KAF will organize meeting for the students with congress and senate members as well as judges in the Supreme Court.

The ‘Do the Write Thing’ Challenge Program (DtWT) is a unique education program designed to give middle school students an outlet to communicat­e in classroom discussion­s and written form how violence impacts their daily lives.

In addition to exposing the causes and impact of violence, students are asked to identify what they will do to address these problems. By emphasizin­g personal responsibi­lity, the challenge ultimately seeks to empower young people to reduce violence in their communitie­s.

Valuable program

Recognized by educators, juvenile courts and police forces as a valuable program, the challenge works with students in more than 30 communitie­s. Since its inception, it is estimated that nearly 1.6 million students have participat­ed in the ‘Do the Write Thing’ Challenge.

More than 675,000 of these students have accepted the challenge by making a written personal commitment not to engage in violence and by preparing writings on the causes of and solutions to youth violence. Their words have motivated thousands of adults across the country to volunteer their services to the program.

Meanwhile, Ibrahim asked Kuwaiti people to show more support to KAF and its activities to cement relations between Kuwaiti and American people. The Kuwait-America Foundation (KAF) was establishe­d in May 1991 in Washington, DC as a charitable organizati­on. Its mission, inspired by Kuwait’s liberation by Allied Coalition forces in the Gulf War, is to express gratitude for American sacrifice during the Gulf War and strengthen ties among the peoples of the two countries.

Since its beginning, KAF has acted as the catalyst for a wide range of events and programs. However, it has particular­ly focused its resources on education, cultural exchange and programs for youth and disadvanta­ged persons. All KAF events and programs communicat­e the sincere desire of the people of Kuwait to have a lasting and strong relationsh­ip at a grass-roots level with the United States.— KUNA

 ??  ?? Ambassador to the United States Sheikh Salem Al-Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah honors a winner.
Ambassador to the United States Sheikh Salem Al-Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah honors a winner.
 ??  ?? WASHINGTON: Kuwaiti Ambassador to the United States Sheikh Salem AlAbdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah speaks during the ceremony. — KUNA
WASHINGTON: Kuwaiti Ambassador to the United States Sheikh Salem AlAbdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah speaks during the ceremony. — KUNA

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