A delegation from the "SEAMOSQ Charitable Asssociation", headed by its president, Sheikh Hassan Safadieh, visited Al Moasat at its center in Saida, where they were received by the president of the association, Mrs. Arab Kalash and its director, May Hasbini Hashisho, and a number of the association's members.
The SEAMOSQ delegation included Vice President Ahmed Al-Baba, members of the administrative board Yehya Al-Baba and Mazen Hashisho, a member of the general authority, Bashir Al-Saqqa, a nursing consultant Mahmoud Al-Baba, the director of the accounting department Hana Abu Alfa, the secretary and PR and media consultant Sana Al-Asadi, and the in-house doctor oDr. Mohamed Lotfi.
During the meeting, the civil work and the conditions in which associations are operating to alleviate the impact of the current crises on the needy and marginalized groups were portrayed, and the importance of integrating this work between local associations, each within its competence in community service, was discussed. An exchange of ideas for ways of joint cooperations between the two societies was the center of the meeting.
 
Kalash warmly welcomed the delegation, stressing on the importance of this visit, noting the role of the SEAMOSQ Association in serving the local community through its care for those in need of health and social care, including the elderly and people with special needs. Kalash also affirmed that Moasat stands by the association in its humanitarian and social solidarity message.
 
On behalf of the delegation and SEAMOSQ family, Safadiyya thanked Al Moasat for their support, which was recently expressed by its contribution to the donation provided by the High Relief Commission by sewing ready-made work clothes for the employees of the Dar Al-Salam Hospital for the Elderly, affiliated with the SEAMOSQ Charitable Association. Safadiyya said "we are bonded by providing charitable work to those who deserve and need it. We came today to put forward the idea of periodic meetings between active associations to see how we can cooperate and help each other, especially in light of the difficult circumstances the country is going through. All roads and paths unite us. We have come to extend our hands for you to cooperate and to be together because we complement each other, each in his field. Despite all the difficult conditions due to the economic crisis and the Corona pandemic, Saida has proven that it has a lot of good and that its people are eager to do good, and this is evidence of wellness and that goodness still exists among people. We are enduring difficult days, and the current challenge is how much we are able to continue, and this can only be achieved through joint efforts by the civil society as a whole. "