The Autism Families Association has won the International CSR Excellence Award for its development project Aziz Spectrum Caravan in the British capital, London.
The award was received by the Chairman of the Society's Board of Directors, Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Farhan Al Saud. The ceremony also witnessed the presence of the association's secretary general, Ms. Areej Al-Moallem.
“We are happy today, as the first Saudi association specialized in serving people with autism, to receive this new national achievement in the field of social responsibility,” said Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz, Chairman of the Association's Board of Directors. This unsurprising honor came as a result of our strategic plan to upgrade the quality of the level of services provided to people with autism through the implementation of quality development projects capable of achieving the desired goals to build a state of stability, stability and sustainable growth in the autism sector in the Kingdom ... and we would not have embraced successes unless we witnessed the unlimited support and vision of our wise leadership and its permanent empowerment of the non-profit sector and people with disabilities. Praise be to God before and after, and we congratulate our dear country and the association's team of endeavoring, ambitious and diligent workers ... We ask God for success and guidance for what he loves and pleases ”
In February, the organization won an international Stevie Award in the Middle East.