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Article: Soothing orphans made their day.
- Article from:
- Arab News (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
- Article date:
- October 6, 2008
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Byline: Fatima Sidiya
JEDDAH: Hanouf Khayat, a 22-year-old nurse and an active volunteer at the Jeddah Volunteering Club, doesn't mind that her brother disapproves of her Eid volunteer work: Spending time with orphans.
Khayat along with 27 other young women spent their time with these kids with the cooperation of King Abdulaziz University.
"We arranged for everything, including the ideas and the activities we want to have," she said. "The men's section also contributed to the event. We bought all the stuff needed for the event."
The volunteers shared four hours of happiness with 300 orphans and over 20 disabled children. "We were not ...
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