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IMA-YouthWing wraps up successful ‘Save Water, Energy Today and Save Life for Tomorrow,’ campaign

The initiative, which aimed to emphasize the importance of resource conservation, brought together community members from across the city.

To mark the end of the ‘Save Water, Energy Today and Save Life for Tomorrow,’ campaign, the IMA-YouthWing distributed food packets to all participants, reinforcing the spirit of humanity and care.

The IMA-YouthWing successfully concluded its impactful campaign, “Save Water, Energy Today and Save Life for Tomorrow,” with final events held across three locations in Kuwait which include Masjid-e-Maryam in Mahboula, Masjid-Al-Sabah in Farwaniya, and Shirah Al-Suhayd in Salmiya.

The program, which aimed to emphasize the importance of resource conservation through the verses You will be accountable for all the bounties you enjoyed (Quran 102:8) and Eat & Drink, but do not waste (Quran 7:31), brought together community members from across the city.

The main speeches at each location reiterated the campaign’s central message, urging attendees to reflect on their use of resources and adopt more sustainable practices in their daily lives. The speakers emphasized the spiritual and ethical responsibility of conserving water and energy, drawing upon the teachings of the Quran.

During the program, the organizers provided a summary of the various activities undertaken throughout the campaign, which included:

• Filter cleaning/changing: Volunteers successfully cleaned and replaced filters in all three zones, covering a total of nine units across Kuwait, ensuring safe and clean water for the community.

• Sticker pasting: Awareness stickers were posted in prominent public areas, including mosques, parks, camps, and other locations, to reinforce the message of conservation.

• Awareness sessions: Conducted in public areas, parks, camps, beaches, and mosques, these sessions educated the public on the importance of conserving water and energy and provided practical tips for doing so.

• Twitter campaign: The online campaign, which concluded on July 26, 2024, effectively engaged the broader society, spreading the conservation message across social media platforms and trending.

• Reel competition: The event featured the announcement of the reel competition winner, who was awarded a gift for their creative contribution to the campaign.

• Flyer sharing: Informative flyers were consistently shared on social media platforms every other day from the start to the end of the campaign, providing the community with valuable insights on resource conservation.

• Short video sharing: Throughout the campaign, short informative videos were shared on social media to further amplify the message and encourage community participation.

The concluding programs in all three zones ended with a heartfelt vote of thanks, acknowledging the invaluable support and guidance from IMA, the cooperation from Kuwait Foreign Relations, and the contributions of all participants and well-wishers. To mark the end of this successful campaign, food packets were distributed to all participants, reinforcing the spirit of humanity and care.




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