Kuwait Red Crescent Society
Established on January 10, 1966,[1] the Kuwait Red Crescent Society is a branch of the international Red Crescent Society.
Founded | 1966 |
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Type | Non-profit |
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Key people | Barges H. Al Barges (President) Hilal M. Al Sayer (Deputy President) Saad A. Al Nahedh (Treasurer) |
Website | http://www.krcs.org.kw/ |
Founders
- Sulaiman Khalid Almutawa
- Ibrahim Mahlhal Alyaseen
- Mohammed Yousef Alnusuf
- Abdulmohsen Soud Alzabin
- Abdulrahaman Alawadi
- Abdulrazaq Aladwani
- Yousef Jasem Alhajji
- Yousef Ibrahim Alghanim
- Barjas Homoud Albarjas
- Khalid Yousef Almotawa
- Ali Mohammed Alradwan
- Yousef Abdulaziz Alfulaij
- Abdulrahman Salim Alatiqi
- Saad Ali Alnahith
- Abulllah Ali Almutawa
- Abdulaziz Hamad Alsaqer
- Abdullah Alsultan Alkulaib
- Abdulaziz Mohammed Alshaye
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References
- "KRCS: About Us". Archived from the original on 2008-04-16. Retrieved 2008-04-03.
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