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- Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Farhan said: “This award marks a new achievement in our journey toward the empowerment and development of the autism sector in the Kingdom”
RIYADH: The Saudi Autism Families Association has won the Stevie Award for innovation in the Middle East and North Africa for its Rishat Tayf project, which develops the artistic skills and talents of people with autism spectrum disorder in the Kingdom.
The AFA was honored on Saturday in Ras Al-Khaimah, UAE.
In exhibitions across five cities around the Kingdom, Rishat Tayf has showcased inspiring paintings created by 100 Saudi visual artists.
Charity auctions were held as part of the exhibitions, raising more than SR4 million ($1 million).
The project aligns with the association’s objectives to empower people with autism spectrum disorder.
It also aims to build financial sustainability for associated projects and centers.
Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Farhan, chairman of the board of directors of the association, said: “This award and honor results from a systematic work strategy aimed at making a difference in the lives of thousands of people with autism spectrum disorder in the Kingdom.”
He added: “This award marks a new achievement in our journey toward the empowerment and development of the autism sector in the Kingdom.”
The AFA was also honored two months ago with the international Great Place to Work Award.