Takafol Charity launches 17 educational projects for 400,000 students
Takafol Charity Foundation has announced 17 new educational projects to support 400,000 students across Saudi Arabia for the 1448 academic year.
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AITakafol Charity Foundation has announced it is fully prepared for the start of the 1448 academic year, launching 17 school and educational projects targeting around 400,000 of the most in-need students in more than 16,000 schools across cities, villages, and rural areas of Saudi Arabia.
According to a statement from the foundation, school bags and uniforms will be delivered to the homes of approximately 230,000 students throughout the Kingdom. The foundation has also prepared its online student portal to serve around 50,000 students seeking academic support lessons.
Additionally, the foundation has prepared about 100,000 school bags, meals, and uniforms for distribution to students in rural schools, and will provide around 18,000 tablets to support beneficiaries with digital learning resources and technology.
New initiatives to boost academic achievement
As part of efforts to enhance educational outcomes, the foundation has launched a new project this year called “Enhancing Educational Outcomes,” targeting about 70,000 students in 100 secondary schools. The initiative will develop smart classrooms that use advanced teaching methods and artificial intelligence to assess understanding, and will offer specialized courses to help students prepare for the National Center for Assessment (Qiyas) exams.
Takafol Charity Foundation CEO Amer bin Awad Al-Zaidi affirmed the organization’s ongoing commitment to developing its programs and projects to help raise the social and academic levels of its beneficiaries.
The foundation works in cooperation with the Ministry of Education to support eligible students in public schools, enabling them to continue their education and improve their academic performance.
