RabatEspace Cowork&Live in Casablanca will host the first edition of Ramadan du Bonheur market aimed to support the Oum Keltoum Foundation on February 28 and March 1. 

“Ramadan du Bonheur” is a Ramadan market and creative fair where local makers, artists, and speakers come together to sell their work, share knowledge, and raise funds for a good cause. 

The Oum Keltoum Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded by the Berrada family in 2007 and is based in Sidi Moumen, Casablanca. The foundation supports women, children, and young people through education, health services, cultural activities, and social inclusion programs to improve living conditions in disadvantaged communities.

The two-day event will feature an expo-sale, talks, and a Sufi music evening.

#Bonheur is a Moroccan initiative  that organizes events combining creativity and social impact. Each project supports a charitable cause, ensuring part of the proceeds benefit local communities and nonprofit organizations.

During the exhibition, visitors can explore handmade jewelry, fashion, crafts, and local flavors. They can also attend conferences on gratitude, health, and prophetic medicine.

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Kenza Lahbabi, the founder of #Bonheur, described the exhibition in socials post as “a selection of beautiful brands, carefully chosen, to discover throughout the weekend.”

On Saturday, February 28, the expo-sale runs from 11 a.m to 5 p.m. At 2:30 p.m, Maria Bichra will give a talk on “The Power of Gratitude.” After the Taraweeh prayer, Bouchra Ben Chekroun will speak in a conference titled “My Health, My Priority.”

The expo-sale continues on Sunday, March 1, from 11 a.m to 5 p.m. At 2:30 p.m., Adiba Sbai will present on Prophetic Medicine. The event closes after Taraweeh with a Sufi music evening performed by Abdelaziz Moussayir.

All conferences and the Sufi evening are ticketed at MAD 100 each. Proceeds support the Oum Keltoum Foundation and its programs for women and children.