Royal Humanitarian Foundation’s Humanitarian Voluntary Initiatives head Shaikha Sheema bint Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa visited a number of homes benefiting from its initiative
The ‘Reassured Homes’ initiative has been implemented by the Humanitarian Volunteer Initiatives team ‘Sheyam Al Khair’, with the support of GFH Foundation, the charitable arm of GFH Bank, to see the impact of the initiative in bringing joy to the beneficiary families.
The initiative involved furnishing more than 20 homes for widows, orphans and families in need across the kingdom’s governorates, with the participation of more than 50 volunteers divided into eight working groups, embodying the values of social solidarity, humanitarian work and volunteering.
Shaikha Sheema underscored that this initiative stems from a desire to spread generosity and community compassion and foster a culture of voluntary work to support families in need and improve their living conditions.
She commended the efforts of the ‘Sheyam Al Khair’ team and the volunteers who helped implement the initiative, and the responsibility, dedication and teamwork they demonstrated, in addition to the support provided by GFH Foundation to ensure the initiative’s success.
For their part, a number of beneficiary families expressed their gratitude and appreciation to Shaikha Sheema, affirming that this humanitarian gesture helped improve their living conditions and brought them joy.
The ‘Reassured Homes’ initiative is part of a series of humanitarian and community initiatives carried out by the ‘Sheyam Al Khair’ team, which aim to strengthen social solidarity and support to groups in need, thereby embodying the noble humanitarian values that characterise the Bahraini society.