An initiative full of memories that speaks of the future – Race in Politics – ✍️ Al-Tarifi Abu Naba

In the past, when we were young men, we were inactive and inactive, we moved in all directions. We did not leave a street or a neighborhood without taking it… We walked in all the paths… We listened, and. the first thing we know is that there is (Nafir) in Hilla, we form a team and we walk as long as we never leave Nafeer unless we participate in it Nafeer means (to bite) Distinctive… Oh, the trays come like. the players went down to the field, one after the other, and they contained all kinds… In part, Al-Nafeer breakfast was like (Al-Rahmatat), entirely composed of meat and better than a wedding breakfast Oh, the seats. It was still special, rather the terraces of the Sports House, a gathering of artists and friendly people from the neighborhood. Those were good days, and an initiative brought us back to them (Ahl Al-Khair Organization), which announced an appeal to rehabilitate the children's ward of Al-Damer Hospital… and the word “appeal” is enough to revive memories and connect us to our forgotten history and customs and compel us not to contribute to “do good” but to participate, especially since the slogan of the initiative connects reality to the future (Our children are the pillars of the future).

In order to secure the future, we renew the invitation issued by the Ahl al-Khair organization to the wealthy, businesses, and humanitarian and civil organizations to participate in the campaign to rehabilitate the children's quarter, which means a lot to a society whose children suffer from epidemics and cancers… for the sake of the children who raise the slogan (Let me live), which is enough to build an entire hospital, not a rehabilitation room…

Thank you, Ahl Al-Khair Organization and all our national organizations that are starting to reform the country by ensuring a better future for children….





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