Saudi collects 50,000 cloths through Kiswa Charity; It will be distributed to the needy

Riyadh: Saudi Arabia has collected regarding 50,000 textiles through Kiswa, one of the country’s largest charity programs. The textiles were collected during the third edition of the Kiswa project held on Friday and Saturday. The program was jointly organized by Prince Sultan University of Riyadh and Nubadar Club. Nubadar Club is a group of university students who are interested in service activities. The aim of the project is to distribute the collected clothes to the needy during Eid and Ramadan.

One of the largest charity projects in the country, the clothes collected will be distributed to the needy through the Quizwa project. Thirteen clothing markets were organized as part of Kiswa. Fabrics from thirteen regions of the country were collected for distribution as part of the project. The project aims to distribute 50,000 cloths collected across the country. Clothes of various designs, sizes and colors will be made available to women, men and children all over the country through the scheme.

Many people choose clothes to wear during the month of Ramadan and Eid celebrations through the program. Kiswa stated that the project aims to bring clothes to needy families in the country. The project aims to bring clothes of choice to the needy as part of Ramadan and Eid celebrations.

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