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 Sana'a, YCGSI concludes the activities of the third festival of honoring the ideal mothers 2010, which has been held from 28th February to 24th of March in cooperation with the Ministry of Education in 11 governorates of Yemen. In the festival 700 mothers were honored in 27 districts in those governorates.
The last activity, held in Rabe'ah Adawiah School in Sana'a, Eng. Ali Saleh Aqlan, the vice manager, congratulated all the ideal mothers who got the appreciation honor in this festival and got the trust of the Education offices in the Capital Secretariat and other governorates. They are evaluated as good women in the field of training, educating and bringing up the children in the right way. In the speech of the Ministry of Education, delivered by Mrs. Ahmed Mohammed Al-haj, the manger of Activities Department in the Ministry of Education, Al-haj appreciated the mother's role in bringing up the children. He also congratulated the honored ideal mothers and thanked Hayel Saeed Anam Group represented by YCGSI, appreciating its role in the development of the society.
The participation of YCGSI in sponsoring such a program comes from its belief in the great role of such activities in the process of development, and reflect its encouragement for the mothers' roles and their positions as essential in the lives of the societies and nations. It also reflects the company's sense of social responsibility towards the classes of society and to activate the values of partnership among the governmental institutions and the private sector through sponsoring and supporting such programs and activities which finally serve the families and the society.
At the end of honoring the mothers, which included many artistic parts expressing the mother's role and her position in our lives, 51 ideal mothers were honored with the attendance Mr. Mohammed Al-fadhli, the general manger of the Education Office in the Capital Secretariat and Mr. Abdulbaset Aqlan, the marketing manager in YCGSI and a number of leading educationalists and a great number of mothers.
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