1- “Sick and You Visited Me” (Medical Care/Diagnosis): This campaign continues throughout the months of February and March every year. We conduct full checkups for our children in our doctors’ clinics with various specialties (general practitioner, dentist, ophthalmologist, ENT specialist, psychiatrist). The child’s condition is documented to monitor their treatments until recovery.
2- Children of the Resurrection” (Summer Clothes): This campaign takes place every April, coinciding with Easter. The Kingdom’s team, consisting of hundreds of volunteers, wears costumes of cartoon characters and gathers children to distribute summer clothes to each child. The clothes are pre-prepared to fit the children’s sizes in an environment filled with fun and competition.
3- “Sick and You Visited Me” (Medical Treatment/Surgeries): This campaign takes place during the months of May and June every year. We treat all children who have been examined during the Medical Care/Diagnosis campaign. The treatment campaign includes (dental care, general health, walking correctness, ophthalmology, tonsils and adenoids surgeries, and fetal surgeries) providing medical supplies such as glasses and medical hearing aids, wheelchairs, and artificial limbs. Our children are also examined by specialized consultants in cardiology, orthopedics, dermatology, etc., in addition to any necessary surgical procedures.
4- “The Ears”: This campaign continues throughout the month of August every year. We distribute school bags, uniforms, and all educational supplies using an innovative distribution process that includes instructing children to form queues to promote moral values. Furthermore, the Kingdom’s team members wear cheerful costumes to “joyfully” distribute gifts to the children.
5- “Christmas Children” (Winter Clothes): This campaign takes place every December. Members of the Kingdom’s team dress up as Santa Claus, inviting children to celebrate while distributing clothes to them. Furthermore, various activities are organized to teach children how to express their love for other children, and that is in a joyful Christmas atmosphere.