Activity portfolio

Programs that feel organized, current and real.

Each activity is designed with a clear audience, delivery model, visual documentation and measurable result.

Cultural salons
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Cultural salons

Structured cultural salons with partner coordination, multilingual communication and post-event reporting.

Food solidarity operations
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Food solidarity operations

Organized food support for families, volunteers and local partners.

Medical campaign coordination
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Medical campaign coordination

Health coordination with specialists, volunteers and local partners.

Youth mentoring labs
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Youth mentoring labs

Mentoring sessions, practical guidance and documented youth development outcomes.

Women leadership circles
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Women leadership circles

Leadership circles for women focused on civic confidence and community participation.

Nordic-Moroccan dialogue forums
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Nordic-Moroccan dialogue forums

Dialogue forums connecting Nordic civic partners with Moroccan community voices.

Volunteer academy
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Volunteer academy

Volunteer onboarding, standards, roles and field-readiness workflows.

Heritage documentation studio
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Heritage documentation studio

Documentation of Hassani heritage, stories, visual archives and cultural memory.

Family language support
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Family language support

Language support sessions for families navigating services, school and daily life.

Winter relief drive
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Winter relief drive

Seasonal relief coordination for winter needs, referrals and family support.

Moroccan Sahrawi Hands Association in Finland Participates in Helsinki’s World Village Festival
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Moroccan Sahrawi Hands Association in Finland Participates in Helsinki’s World Village Festival

The World Village Festival “Maailma Kylässä,” held annually in Helsinki during May, is considered one of Finland’s most important cultural and humanitarian events. The festival brings together people and cultures from around the world in an open space dedicated to dialogue, diversity, and cultural exchange. The Moroccan Sahrawi Hands Association in Finland proudly participated in this international event by presenting authentic Moroccan Sahrawi heritage and culture, highlighting Moroccan traditions and values of openness, coexistence, and mutual respect. This participation also provided an opportunity to strengthen the presence of the Moroccan community in Finland and promote cultural connections between Morocco and Finland, while introducing visitors to the association’s cultural and social activities within Finnish society. The association extends its sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of this participation and to all visitors who showed interest and appreciation for Moroccan culture.

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