This initiative exemplifies the Moroccan spirit of solidarity and demonstrates the collective power of kindness.

Marrakech – As part of the National Initiative Club for Human Development (CINDH), a group of engineering students from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Informatique et d’Analyse des Systèmes (ENSIAS) in Rabat are gearing up for their 12th annual socio-medical caravan. 

CINDH is a non-profit social club created by ENSIAS students and alumni, dedicated to supporting vulnerable communities and ensuring their well-being.

This year’s caravan will take place from February 14-16, in the Ait Toutline area, Azilal. 

A total of 385 families from villages like Islk, Aït Ouallal, and Tagnit will receive food baskets, clothing, and blankets. 

Medical support will be provided by the “Espace Cadres” association, offering exams and distributing essential medications.

In addition to immediate aid, the caravan will include sustainable projects such as constructing a well and maintaining local Msids (religious schools).

Doha Negraoui, media and communication manager at the club, emphasized the importance of solidarity, stating: “Helping others is changing lives, including your own.”

The caravan, which faces significant challenges, serves as a call for wider community support through donations and volunteer efforts.