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CPF’s Haqiq initiative wraps up 2019 activities
By JT - Dec 28,2019 - Last updated at Dec 28,2019
AMMAN — The Crown Prince Foundation’s (CPF) Haqiq initiative on Saturday concluded its 2019 activities with the participation of 102 of its knights. Youth Minister Fares Breizat, in the presence of CPF CEO Tamam Mango, expressed his pride in the Haqiq knights' efforts in spreading awareness in their communities, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
Bilal Oleimat, head of the initiative, said that the youth's efforts have positively influenced their local communities through a large number of events and activities that aimed at meeting their needs. Breizat also honoured the winners of the Haqiq councils, which were the Amman council in first place, the Zarqa council in second and the Irbid and Jerash councils in third place.
The Haqiq initiative is comprised of multiple bodies, including the Councils of Haqiq Knights, whose tasks are to organise youth engagement in local communities and reinforce the values of cooperative, institutionalised and organised societal work, according to Petra.
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