The Board of Directors of Al Mawaddah Association inaugurates the Family Social and Psychological Support Center and honors the top performers for the first quarter of 2025.

Members of the Board of Directors of Al Mawaddah Association for Family Development inaugurated the "Al Mawaddah Family Social and Psychological Support Center." The inauguration was led by the First Vice Chairman of the Board, Mr. Zuhair Marhoumi, and attended by the Second Vice Chairman, Eng. Fayez Al Harbi. Members included Eng. Yasser Bakr, Mr. Khaled Qama, Mr. Khaled Al Hamdan, Eng. Fahd Moumina, and CEO, Mr. Mohammed Al Radhi. In his speech, Mr. Zuhair Marhoumi emphasized that the opening of this center falls within the association's commitment to providing quality services to protect and empower families. He noted that Al Mawaddah offers an integrated system of family protection services, including psychological and social interventions for abused individuals, in a safe and confidential environment that preserves the dignity of beneficiaries. He also noted that Al Mawaddah offers family counseling services through counselors specializing in resolving marital disputes and promoting family mental health. He also highlighted the "Shaml" services, which aim to reunite separated families and ensure children's right to safe and stable communication with their parents. The meeting agenda included honoring the Association's outstanding performers for the first quarter of 2025, in recognition of their achievements in enhancing implementation efficiency and achieving social impact, as part of promoting a culture of excellence and professional motivation within the Association.
The Board also reviewed the summary of operational and financial performance for the first quarter of 2025, the performance report of the Ramadan media and community campaign implemented during the holy month, and awareness campaigns related to family protection and empowerment, which witnessed widespread engagement at the local community level. The Board discussed developments in the Association's strategic plan, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, and expanding the scope of the family's development impact across the Kingdom. A detailed report was also presented on the Association's participation in the International Exhibition for the Non-Profit Sector (EINA) held in Riyadh, highlighting new partnerships and the impact of the "Family House" participation as one of the most prominent pavilions at the exhibition. At the conclusion of the meeting, the board members commended the efforts of the association's executive management and staff, emphasizing the importance of continuing to work with an ambitious and influential vision that enhances the quality of family life in the Kingdom and contributes to building a more cohesive and stable society.