MKF launches Ithra for Canadian School Bahrain

Manama, May 23 (BNA) AlMabarrah AlKhalifia Foundation announced the launch of a special version of its Youth Enrichment Program for students of the Canadian School in Bahrain.


The values ​​of the program are based on the needs of students and provided by specialized trainers and will be held in the school for a period of six weeks starting from May 15, 2022.


The program will take place twice a week, featuring interactive workshops and physical activities based on the following values: self-confidence, responsibility, stress management, teamwork, effective communication, treasure hunting, planning, initiative, creativity, goal setting, and enrichment. Modern.


The pioneering program is designed with the study requirements of the participants in mind to enable them to discover themselves and hone their skills by channeling their potential at an early age.


Ithraa seeks to hone talents with a focus on developing a number of important skills, such as: employment, technical, social and life skills in addition to project management, university life knowledge, career paths and more.


The Ithra program aims to develop the personal and life skills of youth, instill a culture of giving in society and the country, and contribute to the development of their goals through mental and physical activities that instill the program’s educational values ​​in cooperation with trainers with extensive experience in the field.


MKF Foundation programs seek to create a generation of pioneering youth who are able to make positive change in society and add value to society. Ithraa, a three-year training program, targets Bahraini mentors and youth/participants between the ages of 13 and 17, creating exciting learning opportunities through mental and physical activities. The program also provides mentors with the necessary training to be able to coach and interact with participants.

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