Burj Al-Luqluq Signs Four Partnership Agreements in Hebron City Sponsored by Muneer Kaloti & Supervised by Welfare Association

Burj Al-Luqluq Social Center Society has signed four partnering and collaborating agreements with four clubs in Hebron City within the project ‘ Artistic and Educational Support for Palestinian Youth’ which funded by the business man Muneer Kaloti and supervised by Welfare Association.

The signing contracts have taken its places in Is’ad Al-Tufuleh Center in the attendance of four directors of the targeted clubs and three representatives which were as follows; Mohammad Houry from Sureef Youth Club, Anees Abu Shanab from Al-Shuyukh Youth Club, Ghaith Ghaith from Tarek Ben Ziad Club, Qasem Abu A’ram from Al-Karmel Youth Club, Is’ad Al-Tufuleh representative Mahmmoud Abu Sbeih and representatives of Burj Al-Luqluq Social Center Society ‘ Muntaser Idkaidek and Ahmad Jaber’.

The project will be launched in August 2016 and will be consistent for 12 months in order to serve the children entirely in Hebron City by which the work will focus on supporting four football groups of males and females of Al-Karmel Sports Club.

Moreover, the work will focus on supporting four clubs along with their sport needs and requirements for a group of 15 player whom were born in 2003 and 2004. Each team will be supplied with sport kits, bags and shoes.

The idea of implementing this project in Hebron city came after the succession of similar projects in Jerusalem which involved on organizing football and basketball tournaments within nehiborhoods in the last decade. So the project will be implemented through activities including organizing sport exchanges per two months between the four targeted clubs with two teams from Jerusalem, in addition to conducting activities for participated females from Al-Karmel Club.

Finally, It’s worth mentioning that within this project, multiple activities will be organized and implemented in different areas, villages and states in the aim of recognition reinforcement and linking sports with culture by connections and exchanges between Jerusalem and Hebron.

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