Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan receives the children of Maqdessi
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By order of King Mohammed VI, Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan received, Friday at the Royal Palace in Tetouan, the children of Maqdessi participating in the 15th edition of the holiday camps organized by the Bayt Mal Al-Qods Acharif Agency.
Placed under the high patronage of King Mohammed VI, President of the Al-Qods Committee, this initiative of Bayt Mal Al-Qods Acharif reflects the King’s constant support for the Holy City and its inhabitants.
It reinforces the Agency’s action, dedicated to supporting the Holy City of Al-Quds and its inhabitants through multiple projects that have a significant impact on the Maqdessis, particularly women, children and people in difficult situations.
Named “Yacoub Al-Mansour Almohade”, this edition, organized from August 9 to 26, benefits, like previous editions, 50 Maqdessi children (girls and boys), aged 11 to 14, accompanied by 5 supervisors also from the Holy City.
It should be noted that the activities of the fifteenth edition of the summer camps offer educational trips, competitions, entertainment and leisure activities, as well as cultural visits with Moroccan children.
On this occasion, the children of Mekdes offered Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan a souvenir gift.
Afterwards, the Crown Prince posed for a souvenir photo with the Maqdessi children participating in this holiday camp and their supervisors.
The Maqdessi children were then invited to a reception hosted in their honor by King Mohammed VI and chaired by Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan.
Since its launch in 2008, the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Acharif Agency’s summer camp program has had a total of 750 children from different neighborhoods of the Holy City, accompanied by 75 supervisors, who have been able to visit different regions of the Kingdom and see for themselves the strength of Moroccan solidarity with the Palestinians.
In parallel with the summer camp organized in Morocco, the Bayt Mal Al-Qods Acharif Agency launched, at the beginning of August in Al-Qods, the “Summer Schools” program for the benefit of 4,000 children from the Holy City, spread across 17 schools and clubs in the different districts and villages of the governorate.