The National Home Health Care Foundation announced that it has completed all its preparations to launch the 21st edition of “Bisat Al Reeh” exhibition at Jeddah Superdome, as part of the activities of the 2022 Jeddah Season, from May 31 to June 4, 2022.
This year, the exhibition comes with a distinctive artistic activity, in cooperation with an group elite Saudi artists, both females and males, who designed an unusual art sculpture through a fine art movement called (Ana Juz2), in which the artist presents his/her own artistic view through a three-dimensional model, the sculptures will be displayed as part of a group, to be sold during the exhibition, the exhibition revenues will be used to finance an ongoing humanitarian services provided by the National Home Health Care Foundation for the patients in need.
Commenting on the event, Her Royal Highness Princess Adela Bint Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the National Home Health Care Foundation said: “The Foundation works for noble goals, as today it serves 10 different regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and its goals fall within providing home health care in addition to providing patients’ psychological and social needs and supporting them with consumable medical equipment and supplies, as well as enhancing the functional capabilities of the patients and supporting them till achieving their own independence.”
For her part, Ms. Abeer Qabbani, President of the “Bisat Al Reeh” exhibition, and Vice President of the National Home Health Care Foundation, praised the strong return of “Bisat Al Reeh” exhibition, after two years of hiatus due to Covid-19 pandemic, adding that it holds a surprise this year represented by the distinguished artistic project (Ana Juz2) which she described as a social demonstration that carries a message that every person has a significant role in society and that he is part of a whole.
She said: “The masterpiece (Ana Juz2) is inspired by the principle of cooperation to produce three-dimensional creations, with the participation of a group of distinguished artists, both females and males in addition to a number of young and talented artists to present a message aimed at spreading enthusiasm among the public, enhancing community contribution, and deepening social responsibility among the participants.” At the end of her statement, Ms. Abeer referred to the participation of Egypt, Tunisia, and Bahrain in this year's edition, adding that “Bisat Al Reeh” has 21 years of experience today and that it still enjoys the support of the community and the parties interested in harnessing their work to serve humanitarian work.
It is noteworthy that this event, since its inception 21 years ago, comes within the framework of working to achieve the direction of the efforts of young entrepreneurs and other distinguished brands, supporting their production capacities, providing them with an opportunity to reach a special audience, highlighting them in the media, and building relationships and communication between them and the male/female business community, which will reflect positively on the development of the national economy.