KSrelief Volunteers Advance Saudi Arabia’s Global Humanitarian Impact

General

Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia continues to advance a strong culture of volunteerism, with King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) playing a central role in empowering volunteers and involving them in humanitarian programs abroad.

According to Saudi Press Agency, KSrelief has launched several volunteer initiatives, including the Saudi platform for external volunteering, which has become a primary gateway for volunteers after undergoing training and qualification. More than 82,000 volunteers have registered on the platform to date.

The center has implemented 1,209 volunteer programs across 57 countries, benefiting more than 2.5 million people in various fields. These include major medical efforts, with over 254,000 surgical procedures performed, in addition to educational and training programs.

The efforts reflect the Kingdom's growing role in global humanitarian work and its commitment to delivering sustainable, high-impact assistance worldwide.