The Saudi Scouts recorded 90,000 volunteer hours serving pilgrims in Mecca during Ramadan

19.03.2026
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The Saudi Arabian Scouts Association achieved an exceptional feat by recording 90,375 volunteer hours performed by 605 scout members, including boys, young men, and leaders, during the holy month of Ramadan 1447 AH at the Grand Mosque in Mecca. This intensive field effort, which began on the first day of the blessed month and continued until its end, was part of the Public Service Camp in Mecca, aimed at strengthening cooperation with government agencies to ensure the comfort of pilgrims and worshippers and provide them with necessary field support in the holiest of places. The scouts' efforts were distributed across diverse service routes, including allocating 45,225 hours to the General Authority for the Care of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque, in addition to 27,150 hours..
I achieved Scout Association Saudi Arabia achieved an exceptional accomplishment by recording 90,375 volunteer hours carried out by 605 scouting personnel, including boys, young men, leaders, and female leaders, during the period Ramadan season The blessed year 1447 AH in the Grand Mosque.

This intensive field effort, which began on the first day of the holy month and continued until its end, came as part of the public service camp in Makkah Al-Mukarramah, which aims to enhance the integrated role with government agencies to ensure the comfort of pilgrims and worshippers and to provide them with the necessary field support in the purest of places.

Various service routes

The scouts' efforts were distributed across field routes , including allocating 45,225 hours to the route of the General Authority for the Care of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque, in addition to 27,150 hours in crowd management and organization in cooperation with Public Security.
The tasks also included 9,000 hours in organizing prayer areas and 4,500 hours for the small pilgrim route, along with water and perfume distribution routes, which consumed thousands of hours to ensure a distinguished spiritual experience for the pilgrims, in accordance with high standards of quality and efficiency.

Lofty national goals

The public service camp focuses on investing in and motivating qualified and trained human resources to provide the highest quality humanitarian services to visitors of the Grand Mosque, while also working to instill values ​​of national belonging and promote a culture of volunteerism among young people.
Through these activities, the project seeks to showcase the honorable image of the people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the field of global humanitarian aid by dedicating themselves to serving those fasting and praying, and facilitating their movement within the central area and the courtyards surrounding the Grand Mosque.

Integrated scouting system

The camp's implementation witnessed significant collaboration among various scouting sectors, including the Ministry of Education, universities, and the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation, with active participation from the Ministries of Human Resources and Sports, all working together to serve the pilgrims.
The participants' efforts focused on supporting the Special Forces for Hajj and Umrah Security and assisting security patrol leaders in Makkah to guide visitors and assist those who were lost, ensuring smooth traffic flow and providing professional field services that reflect the significant advancements in crowd management.

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