Al-Huda Medical Complex Opens in Qudssaya Under the Patronage of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center
The International Association for the Care of War and Disaster Victims – Al-Ameen, today inaugurated the Al-Huda Medical Complex – Al-Huda Mosque in the city of Qudssaya, Rural Damascus, in an official ceremony attended by a distinguished group of officials and prominent humanitarian figures.
The opening ceremony was held in the presence of His Excellency the Minister of Awqaf Dr. Mus’ab Al-Ali, the Minister of Health, the Governor of Rural Damascus, and the Director of the Qudssaya District, alongside representatives of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, the official sponsor of this distinguished humanitarian project.
This inauguration reflects the mission of Al-Ameen Humanitarian Support Organization to provide specialized healthcare and comprehensive humanitarian care to the residents of the area. The complex marks a new milestone in the humanitarian journey undertaken by the organization across various regions of Syria.
This unique project brings together spiritual and medical dimensions under one roof. In addition to its medical facilities, the complex includes Al-Huda Mosque, delivering a clear message that genuine humanitarian care extends beyond the physical, encompassing the spiritual and psychological well-being of every individual.
Those behind the project confirmed that the complex will offer high-quality healthcare services tailored to the needs of the local community, in a manner befitting the dignity of every visitor and beneficiary. They emphasized that this opening is not an endpoint, but a step within a broader path to expand the humanitarian and health services provided by Al-Ameen Humanitarian Support Organization.
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center remains a pivotal strategic partner in supporting such humanitarian initiatives, which contribute to alleviating suffering and restoring hope to communities in need.