Marsa Malaz Kempinski, The Pearl - Doha collaborated with Shafallah Centre for children with special needs, part of Qatar Social Work, in organising An 'Open Day' for its members with a day filled with engaging activities.
The activity is part of the centre’s programme to include members in their efforts to show support for, cheer and boost the morale of the Qatar national team in preparation for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
Held on recently at Shafallah Centre’s hall, the team of Marsa Malaz Kempinski paid a visit and put together an array of exciting activities for the children. The event was attended by approximately 150 children registered at the centre, and they took part in different activities such as cookie and cupcake decorations, dancing, fun games, including ball relay, and more.
The Kempinski Titan Tikes mascot was present at the event and played with the children, accompanied by a DJ to provide entertainment.
“It is a privilege to be working together with Shafallah Centre and for Marsa Malaz Kempinski to be chosen as a partner in putting together such a heart-warming day to spend time with the children, and cheer together for the Qatar national team in the upcoming World Cup in November and December,” said Karim Tayach, Kempinski area general manager – GCC, excluding UAE. “We are honoured to be collaborating with Shafallah Centre, and for our colleagues to be participating in the centre’s efforts in raising awareness within the community to build an inclusive, safe and fun environment for the children. Our team at Marsa Malaz Kempinski
will continue its diversified welfare practices to strengthen the bond between our team members and our community,” he added.
'Open Day' is one of the most important programs that members benefit from as they get the chance to socialise with other members of the community, break from the class environment, refine their talents, develop their capabilities and instil confidence and independence in them. The centre’s staff members supervised the
programme and the event was also attended by the members’ parents.