Social / 3 Tracks Create Impact: Training Program Qualifies Community Action Pioneers in Jazan Jizan, Muharram 17, 1448 AH corresponding to July 2, 2026 SPA The Culture House in Jazan region is hosting for (4) days the training and qualification tracks as part of the works and programs of the "Jazan Creates Impact" initiative, which launched yesterday, within the framework of developing participants' skills and building their capacities in designing initiatives and managing community projects. The program includes three specialized tracks aimed at developing competencies in priority development areas. The "Social and Health" track focuses on innovating and implementing initiatives with social and health impact that contribute to improving quality of life and enhancing health awareness, by designing initiatives concerned with elderly health, chronic patient care, health awareness, support for persons with disabilities, mental health, community health, orphan care, in addition to educational initiatives. The "Environment and Energy" track is concerned with designing innovative solutions and initiatives that serve communities and enhance concepts of sustainability and environmental awareness through practical and applicable ideas, including addressing environmental challenges, waste management, combating visual distortion, renewable energy, rationalizing electrical energy consumption, and environmental awareness. The "Artificial Intelligence and Technology" track aims to employ modern technologies and artificial intelligence in developing effective community solutions and innovations, including digital volunteer work, robotics, community data analysis, artificial intelligence solutions, volunteer work management platforms, and community cybersecurity. Through these tracks, the initiative seeks to invest the energies of the sons and daughters of Jazan region, develop their creative abilities in designing qualitative initiatives, and expand their participation in volunteer work, thereby enhancing their role as partners in development and contributing to creating a sustainable developmental impact that extends to all governorates of the region. // End //23:31 T M 0210

Jizan, Muharram 17, 1448 AH corresponding to July 2, 2026 SPA The Culture House in Jazan region is hosting for (4) days the training and qualification tracks as part of the works and programs of the "Jazan Creates Impact" initiative, which launched yesterday, within the framework of developing participants' skills and building their capacities in designing initiatives and managing community projects. The program includes three specialized tracks aimed at developing competencies in priority development areas. The "Social and Health" track focuses on innovating and implementing initiatives with social and health impact that contribute to improving quality of life and enhancing health awareness, by designing initiatives concerned with elderly health, chronic patient care, health awareness, support for persons with disabilities, mental health, community health, orphan care, in addition to educational initiatives. The "Environment and Energy" track is concerned with designing innovative solutions and initiatives that serve communities and enhance concepts of sustainability and environmental awareness through practical and applicable ideas, including addressing environmental challenges, waste management, combating visual distortion, renewable energy, rationalizing electrical energy consumption, and environmental awareness. The "Artificial Intelligence and Technology" track aims to employ modern technologies and artificial intelligence in developing effective community solutions and innovations, including digital volunteer work, robotics, community data analysis, artificial intelligence solutions, volunteer work management platforms, and community cybersecurity. Through these tracks, the initiative seeks to invest the energies of the sons and daughters of Jazan region, develop their creative abilities in designing qualitative initiatives, and expand their participation in volunteer work, thereby enhancing their role as partners in development and contributing to creating a sustainable developmental impact that extends to all governorates of the region. // End //23:31 T M 0210