Saudi training corporation: Over 2 million trainees benefit from volunteer work

The conference on “Scout and Voluntary Work,” organized by the Saudi Arabian Boy Scouts Association (SABA) witnessed the signing of an MoU between the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) and SABA to increase the number of training institutes and technical colleges for scouts. (SPA)

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) has announced that more than 2 million trainees have benefited from the volunteer work provided by trainers, institutes and colleges.
Ahmed bin Fahd Al-Fuhaid, TVTC governor, made the announcement on Tuesday as he addressed a world conference on “Scout and Voluntary Work,” according to a statement.
The conference was organized by the Saudi Arabian Boy Scouts Association (SABA) under the auspices of King Salman, the TVTC said in a statement.
The conference witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the TVTC and SABA to increase the number of training institutes and technical colleges for scouts.
The TVTC governor explained that volunteer work is a fundamental and important factor in community development and necessary to engender unity and cooperation among members.
He said that TVTC volunteers work in different fields like investment, services around Haj and Umrah pilgrimages, as well as Saudi National Day.
Al-Fuhaid added that some 12,000 cars were attended to by the trainers and trainees of the colleges and technical institutes.
He added that they also coordinate with charitable organizations to determine which houses or families need help so that they can render services.
The TVTC is seeking to spread a culture of volunteering in all colleges and institutions concentrated in technical and professional fields, including electricity, plumbing, carpentry, car maintenance, refrigeration, air-conditioning and welding.