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Journalist Al Idrissi Fakir · Malika lamrid Malika Lamrid, a Dutch associational woman of Moroccan origin.

Journalist Al Idrissi Fakir ·  Malika lamrid  Malika Lamrid, a Dutch associational woman of Moroccan origin.
 Journalist Al Idrissi Fakir
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Malika lamrid
Malika Lamrid, a Dutch associational woman of Moroccan origin. She contributed to many associational, social and cultural activities, and also participated in several national and international forums and festivals. She is nicknamed the White Hands and the Muslim Mother Teresa because of her volunteer and charitable work.
Among her most notable works:
* President of the Dutch Food Bank for more than 15 years
* President and founder of the Nidmar Association for Moroccan-Dutch Culture and Development
* Member of school associations concerned with environmental and gardening issues in the Netherlands.
* Member of the Parents of Pupils Association for more than 16 years in the Dutch city of Schönhoven
* Member of the Arab-European Peace Network in Belgium
* Supervised in orphan care institutions and nursing homes in the Netherlands
* Member of the Netherlands Autism Association
* Consultant at the Netherlands Kidney Patients Association
*Member and consultant in an association for people with special needs for more than 15 years
*Member of the Society of Friends, Vrinda 3, advisor
* Director of the international store for 12 years
*Framed with institutions for lung and heart patients
*Director for more than 12 years at the City Museum
In addition to several volunteer and charitable field roles in several fields.
I also worked in the fields of organizing partnerships, agreements, and organizing meetings
_Malika Lamrid has received several well-deserved awards and accolades
* Woman of the Year in the Netherlands 2013
_Royal Dutch Medal in 2011
* Certificate of entitlement from a cultural association in Algeria
*Honor and shield for honorable participation in the Tiznit Festival
2018
* Certificate of participation with signatures on the Global Tolerance Document from the United Arab Emirates
_ Mrs. Malika Lamrid worked in several volunteer fields recently, including awareness days to praise the work of sanitation engineers and honor them for their generous giving in the city of Zayo.
_ It also strengthened collective work by distributing in-kind and food aid to needy families, in addition to collecting financial and moral donations of blankets and clothes for the benefit of
Victims of the Moroccan earthquake in 2023