Jerusalem – In partnership with the “Ambassadors of Happiness Association,” the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Asharif Agency (BMAQ) organized a Ramadan entertainment evening on Tuesday in the village of Bir Nabala, northeast of Jerusalem. As part of BMAQ’s ongoing Ramadan Charity Campaign, which runs through the end of the holy month, the event brought joy to around 300 orphaned children and children with special needs.
The evening, featuring entertainment and traditional Palestinian dances by professional artists, was part of the Agency’s efforts to bring joy to orphaned children across Jerusalem amid challenging circumstances.
On this occasion, Liqaa Alla, head of the “Ambassadors of Happiness Association,” lauded the Agency’s role in organizing the event, which benefited hundreds of orphaned children and children with special needs.
He highlighted the importance of such initiatives in supporting vulnerable groups and fostering social solidarity, and extended his greetings to the Moroccan people, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, on the occasion of Ramadan and the upcoming Eid al-Fitr.
Amina Wahdana, the association’s campaigns coordinator, noted that the event put smiles on the faces of participating children, who engaged enthusiastically with the entertainment activities. She also reaffirmed the association’s commitment to continuing its collaboration with the Agency and implementing additional joint programs in the near future.
Meanwhile, participating child Alma Jaabis shared her delight in helping present the entertainment activities for orphaned children and those with special needs, highlighting the children’s enthusiastic engagement and the joyful atmosphere the event created.
This event is part of the annual social assistance campaign launched in Jerusalem during Ramadan 1447 AH, aiming to ease the economic burdens on families in the city.


























