
HM King Extends Eid Support
TDT| Manama
His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa has directed that an Eid AlAdha gift be provided this year to all families supported by the Royal Humanitarian Foundation (RHF), continuing a long-standing tradition of royal benevolence timed with the Islamic festival.
As the Honorary President of the RHF, HM the King also instructed the Foundation to supervise the delivery of the aid, ensuring the seasonal support reaches beneficiaries effectively in time for the celebration.
Aid brings cheer
His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Representative of HM the King for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs, extended his appreciation, noting that the royal gift has consistently helped families prepare for Eid and added meaning to the festivities.
HH Shaikh Nasser affirmed that such initiatives not only assist materially but also provide emotional comfort and dignity to the families during the sacred occasion.
Ongoing commitment
H.E. Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Secretary-General of the RHF, stated that the royal gesture embodies HM the King's humanitarian vision and dedication to holistic care for those supported by the Foundation.
He remarked that the Eid gift uplifts families during this special time and eases their financial burdens, concluding with prayers for HM the King's continued health and generosity

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