Employees of the Modern Products Company and the Al Bir Association are making final preparations ahead of the first “Let’s Succeed” Camp for needy children to be held in the Kingdom. The event is set to begin Sunday.
The three-day camp for 9- to 13-year-olds who are in the care of Al Bir will teach the importance of knowledge, discipline and collaboration in achieving their life goals. Each day of the three-day camp will focus on one of these three elements through fun and exciting games and activities.
“Every day we strive to touch the lives of people across Saudi Arabia and the region. With this activity we wanted to help children in need in the Kingdom in a way that involved the direct participation and involvement of our employees. We are excited soon to be opening the doors of the ‘Let’s Succeed’ Camp and help these youngsters make their way to a bright future,” said Turki Bin Moammar, Public Affairs Manager of Modern Products Company.
The employees of the Modern Products Company (MPC) will help run the activities, while members of the media will be volunteering their time to act as judges for the many fun, exciting and lesson-building games and activities that the children will enjoy.
This event will launch the MPC volunteering program, designed to help children in need, as the company plans to organize a second event in Dammam this summer, followed by sustained program implementation every year to maximize reach. The Let’s Succeed Camp is the latest activity to join the Modern Products Company/Modern Industries Company social program, “Bunyan”, which encompasses many other programs focusing on promoting health education and education in the Kingdom.
MPC and MIC are top Saudi companies that are pioneers in manufacturing household products such as Tide, Ariel, Pampers, Pantene and Head & Shoulders in cutting-edge manufacturing facilities in Jeddah and Dammam. The companies’ social program contributions last year exceeded SR10.4 million through a variety of different program activities covering all corners of Saudi Arabia.