In celebration of National Children’s Day on July 15, Ooredoo reinforced its dedication to corporate social responsibility by launching initiatives aimed at bringing joy to children. The mobile phone operator has consistently supported various community segments, especially children, through numerous activities and financial contributions to associations supporting children with special needs.
In recognition of the dual significance of Independence Day and Youth Day, Ooredoo organized a special event themed “Children of Today, Elites of Tomorrow” at the Mohamed Boudiaf Olympic Complex on July 15. This celebration was held under the auspices of the National Authority for the Promotion and Protection of Childhood, in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth and Sports. Additionally, Ooredoo sent SMS messages to its customers wishing all children a happy National Children’s Day.
Ooredoo also marked International Children’s Day on June 1 by organizing an educational and recreational day with the National Association for Voluntary Work, targeting children with special needs, orphans, and children of Ooredoo employees.
In collaboration with the National Authority for the Promotion of Health and Development Research (FOREM) and the National Authority for the Promotion and Protection of Childhood, Ooredoo conducted a gift distribution event for students at a primary school in Ain Bousif, Médéa province, honoring classmates who were victims of the Sablata Park tragedy.
Additionally, Ooredoo provided a financial donation to FOREM for the purchase of sacrificial animals for underprivileged families and orphans, enabling them to participate in the Eid al-Adha ritual.
These initiatives highlight Ooredoo’s ongoing commitment to supporting children’s welfare and fostering community spirit through meaningful actions.