The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has provided 51 hearing aids, complete with custom molds, to hearing-impaired students in Al-Dhale’e Governorate. This initiative is part of the second phase of a project aimed at enhancing the educational capabilities of illiterate students and those with disabilities. The project is implemented by Yamani Foundation for Development and Humanitarian Work.
Enhancing Inclusion for Hearing-Impaired Students
A’id Mahmoud, the Director General of Social Affairs and Labor in Al-Dhale’e, emphasized that distributing hearing aids to students with hearing impairments represents a significant step toward integrating these individuals into society. He praised the humanitarian efforts of such projects, which aim to improve the lives of students with hearing disabilities. By providing these resources, the initiative allows these students to benefit more from educational opportunities.
Empowering Students with Special Needs
Ali Mohsen Sanan, the Director General of the Culture Office in Al-Dhale’e, highlighted the importance of this initiative. He stated that providing hearing aids is a crucial move toward empowering students with special needs. This support enables them to engage more fully in both educational settings and the broader community.
Conclusion
The distribution of hearing aids by the King Salman Center marks a vital contribution to the educational landscape for students with disabilities in Al-Dhale’e. By focusing on inclusion and empowerment, this initiative paves the way for a more equitable society where all students can thrive.
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