Meaning Almelwan

Because we were keen on sustaining good and development and preserving the bridges of giving that we built, the name Al-Malwan, which means the succession of night and day, came to emphasize our goal of continuity and survival.

Chairman's word

The Almighty said: “And say, ‘Know,’ and God will see your work, His Messenger, and the believers.

Since the launch of the Al-Malwan Endowment Foundation, and it has put the service and construction of the human being at the top of its sights, it has toured the regions of our precious kingdom with its charitable and development programs looking for the poor and the needy and all those who are narrowed by life. It instilled hope in the hearts of the miserable, and took it upon itself to make charity a platform for it in all its activities.

And because we are in the Al-Malwan Endowment Foundation, we feel the importance of cooperating with everyone to develop our various projects and programmes. To embody the vision and message desired in the establishment of this blessed charitable endowment edifice, the Foundation is very proud of its diverse charitable and development work, which it provides with a desire to develop society and its members, through charitable programs and projects, and distinguished partnerships with official institutions and charitable societies that make great efforts to serve the beneficiaries in The various regions of the Kingdom, and what distinguishes the Foundation is that it targets, with its support, a group that is difficult for benefactors to reach, they are the beneficiaries of villages and remote deserts and the inhabitants of the desert.

The Al-Malwan Endowment Foundation is also distinguished by the diversity of its programs and services, which include qualitative programs to support different categories of people with disabilities and many educational and health programs. This is in addition to the existence of an integrated package of projects and programs aimed at serving the poor, the needy, the sick, widows, divorced women, families of prison inmates, the affected, defaulters, debtors, people with special needs, and orphans. purposeful quality

Finally, we cannot but prostrate ourselves to God Almighty. Thank you for his many blessings. Then we thank the patron of the path of goodness and giving, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and his Crown Prince, His Royal Highness Mohammed bin Salman, may God protect and patronize them. Thanks are extended to all those who love charity and support it, benefactors and volunteers, for their continuous giving. and their excellent support. God grants success

 
<p style=”text-align: right;”>Chairman of Board of Directors</p>
<p style=”text-align: right;”>Noura bint Abdulaziz Al-Ajmi</p>

general organizational structure

Vision

Pioneering charitable and endowment work

message

Creating a developmental impact that contributes to social and economic construction by adopting a system of qualitative charitable initiatives and projects aimed at providing support to charitable organizations and the needy

Value

Sincerity, benevolence, sustainability, initiative, innovation, honesty, integrity, transparency

strategic goals

  • Developing endowment assets and diversifying its investments
  • Preserving the values of Islamic and human solidarity in society and enhancing its role
  • Urging and encouraging good people to revive and consolidate the purposes and goals of Islamic law through endowments
  • Adopting the concept of sustainable development for the target group
  • Cooperating with associations and endowment institutions and supporting charitable projects in the local community and coordinating among them to care for poor families, by providing the basic requirements for life

Correlation of the objectives of the institution with the axes of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030

Target group

Individuals and families in need in remote villages and deserts in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Classification of categories

  1. Class A
    It is the most needy families whose total monthly income of the family does not exceed 1500 riyals.
  2. Category B
    These are the families whose total monthly income of the family does not exceed 2500 riyals
  3. Class C
    These are the families whose total monthly income of the family does not exceed 3,500 riyals
  4. Category [D]
    These are families whose total monthly income does not exceed 4,500 riyals


* Taking into account what was mentioned in the case study form submitted by the social researcher, which addresses a number of basic criteria such as health status and the number of family members