MENA Special Olympics Family Council Welcomes Kuwait
- Publish date: Sunday، 03 March 2024
This exciting event highlights the profound impact of familial support on sports and social inclusion, bringing together representatives from 10 Arab countries which will descend upon Cairo.
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Kuwait is getting ready to play a pivotal role in the inaugural regional council for leading families of Special Olympics players in the MENA region. This exciting event highlights the profound impact of familial support on sports and social inclusion, bringing together representatives from 10 Arab countries which will descend upon Cairo.
Representing Kuwait, Sadeeqa Al-Ansari embodies the nation's dedication to nurturing Special Olympics athletes holistically. The council aims to empower 10 families to spearhead local Special Olympics activities, fostering a supportive community for athletes' growth in sports, education, and social spheres.
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Al-Ansari commends the regional Special Olympics and Kuwait's own Tomooh Club for their unwavering commitment to athlete development and inclusion. Together, they strive to build a stronger, more connected community across the MENA region.
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This groundbreaking initiative sets the stage for a future of inclusion and excellence, demonstrating the profound impact of family involvement and regional cooperation in the Special Olympics arena.