For a third consecutive year, the association will help to guide pilgrims to and from Al-Jamarat The association has completed its preparations to serve pilgrims JEDDAH: The delegation of the Saudi Arabian Scouts Association (SASA) currently taking part in the European Scouts Jamboree in the Netherlands organized a fair at the event highlighting the activities of Saudi Scouts in various fields. The Saudi Arabian Scouts Association has been helping Hajj pilgrims for 47 years, adapting along the way to keep up with changing times and making use of new technologies. This year, 4,500 scouts, rangers and leaders are set to serve pilgrims in Makkah and the holy sites, and 1,500 others are set to serve pilgrims in Madinah and land, air and sea exit-entry points. The association has completed its preparations to serve pilgrims, and seeks to provide the best services. The association has also worked closely with the authorities as part of its efforts, and entered into a number of partnership agreements. The association this year is making even more efforts to improve the environmental aspects of camps in Mina and Arafat. There have also been advances in the implementation of programs and cultural events.
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