Mohamed Khaled Social Foundations

Founded Dr. Muhammad Tawfiq Khaled in 1958, and registered as a social endowment institution with the Supreme Islamic Sharia Council in Dar al-Fatwa in the Lebanese Republic.

Dr. Mohamed Khaled Social Institutions seek to modernize and develop the services of the Specialized Medical Rehabilitation Hospital in terms of buildings and infrastructure, and to expand its services to include various diseases of the nervous system, for example Alzheimer’s and multiple sclerosis, in addition to: updating the functional status and building capabilities. Improving the services provided. Studying the actual needs of modern society and developing program projects to meet these needs. Expanding the services of the Adnan Center and Raedah Al Qassar for the care of children with cerebral palsy. The reopening of the vocational school due to the importance of vocational education, especially in emerging professions such as computer science, programming, communications, and support health services. Establishing a “Dar Al-Waleed Home” center for the care of the elderly at a high level. Establishing a rehabilitation project for addicts, on real estate owned by institutions outside Beirut.

The institutions aim to: Care for the needy: orphans, the homeless, those in need, and the deprived for family reasons, raise their scientific and social level, and qualify them to make them productive members of society. Taking care of the disabled and rehabilitating them in the community. Establish clinics, hospitals, and homes for the elderly. Establishing social welfare homes, health centers, and juvenile correctional facilities. Establishing schools, institutes, vocational training centers and vocational training workshops, within the general framework of the institutions. Work to promote the values, morals and principles of the true Islamic religion in society, through cultural and social activities.

Its departments include: Social Services Institution, Specialized Medical Rehabilitation Hospital, Adnan Center and Raedah Al Qassar for the Care of Children with Cerebral Palsy.

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