Al-Bir Charitable Society in Unayzah Governorate
We welcome you to the application of the Al-Bir Charity Association in Unayzah Governorate, through which you can learn about the association’s programs and activities and submit a request for assistance and donate to the association’s beneficiaries.
Application features:
- Allows users to learn about the latest news about the association.
- The possibility of communicating with the association and knowing how to join its memorization projects.
- Donate to the association’s projects and cases through the donation opportunities available in the application.
- The presence of some electronic services, such as applying for jobs and joining volunteer opportunities in the association.
- Identifying governance guides and knowing the association’s regulations and policies.
- Register an account with the application and follow up on the status of your donations and guarantees.
The Al-Birr Association in Unayzah was initially established in the form of the Al-Birr Fund in the year (1372 AH) by an elite group of philanthropists in the country of benevolence and giving with license number (23). It played a role in alleviating the burden on those in need at that time and had the honor of being approved and welcomed by King Saud bin Abdulaziz, may God have mercy on him, before its name was changed to the Al-Bir Charitable Society in the year 1396 AH, and the first board of directors of the society was formed at that time.
Vision and mission
Vision :
Pioneering sustainable development transformation.
the message :
Achieving a vibrant, productive society through partnerships, development projects and innovative technologies.
strategic goals
The first perspective: beneficiaries
● Basic care for the most needy groups
● Building the development and production capabilities of those in need
● Developing community value awareness
The second perspective: internal processes
● Achieving governance standards and institutional excellence
● Empowering volunteer work and community partnership
The third perspective: learning and growth
● Empowering and developing specialized cadres
● Creating development solutions
Fourth perspective: financial
● Developing the association’s resources and achieving financial sustainability for its activities.