OUR HISTORY
Founded in 1982, the Foundation has already created a lasting
legacy for the region.
1982
Foundation established by Mr and Mrs Wafic Rida Said with a generous
endowment.
1984
Start of the Further Education Programme offering scholarships to
talented students to study in the UK.
1993
Launch of Child Development Programme supporting a range of projects in the Foundation's target countries.
1997
Expansion of the Arab Culture Programme through the establishment of a long term partnership with the British Museums
Arab World Education Programme.
2001
Founding of KRSF office in Damascus to directly implement
our Syria Disability Programme.
2003 The Foreign and Commonwealth Office's prestigious Chevening
award scheme is added to our list of partners for the Further Education
Programme.
2007 - Partnership agreement signed with UNRWA (the United nations
Relief and Works Agency) to provide 15-20 university scholarships
per year for Palestinian refugees to study for a first degree.

Our achievements
to date:
Further Education:
The Foundation has supported over 400 scholars establishing a sizable pool of
talent for the Middle East.
Child Development:
Since 1993 the Foundation has funded or directly implemented over 240 projects across our target region. Each year over 10,000 children benefit directly from our support.
Arab Culture:
Thousands of school children, young people and adults have been exposed to different aspects of Arab culture and language through our partnerships with the British Museum and other organisations in the UK.
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