Over 10,000 volunteers help transform Saudi public spaces
10,213 volunteers transform Saudi public spaces

The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing has successfully concluded its urban beautification volunteer initiative, achieving its field and public awareness objectives. A total of 10,213 volunteers participated across all regions of the Kingdom, contributing more than 50,000 volunteer hours. The initiative also involved public school students in field activities and awareness campaigns at public facilities, municipal sites, and schools.

Promoting social responsibility among youth

The activities were designed to foster social responsibility among young people, encouraging them to help preserve the urban environment and public facilities. The ministry emphasized that the initiative aimed to improve cities, enhance quality of life, and create more sustainable and vibrant urban environments.

Three main focus areas

The initiative concentrated on three key areas: traffic safety, tree planting, and urban beautification through painting. Volunteers engaged in a variety of tasks, including planting trees, painting public spaces, and conducting awareness campaigns on traffic safety.

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According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the initiative successfully met its goals, with widespread participation from volunteers across the Kingdom. The ministry highlighted the importance of community involvement in urban development and expressed gratitude to all participants.

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