The itinerary included visits to important landmarks in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur. They enjoyed their visit to Slolagon and to the local marine and science museums. In addition, the visit included other cities in Malaysia, such as Bing, which is built on a mountain and includes entertainment parks and malls.
Ahmed Saleh, a student who participated in the journey, said: “This is the first time we have left the Kingdom and we feel that we are just like other students who travel and see the world.”
Hassan Abdullah, another student, said: “What we saw today in Malaysia could only be seen on TV, newspapers or magazines, but the ALJCSP has made this possible for us.”
Abdulaziz Al-Zahrani, director of the charity association in Jeddah said: “The journey has achieved its goals and spread happiness and pleasure among orphans. Such initiatives by the private sector are very important.”
ALJCSP coordinated with the Ministry of Social Affairs to organize this annual journey.
ALJCSP organizes Malaysian trip for outstanding orphan students
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