The 80-acre charitable endowment project is considered one of the projects that contribute to achieving the thirteenth goal of sustainable development (climate action), as the project contributes to increasing green spaces to reduce thermal emissions. It also contributes to providing food through planting palm trees and trees. It is also a source of funding for projects that contribute to improving the living conditions of the most needy families in Izb Al-Qasr through the economic returns resulting from the sale of crops. The project seeks to provide job opportunities for young people and train them through the work team. The project manager is an elite group specialized in this field, especially palm and fruit tree cultivation
There are many achievements achieved by the project, which are as follows: :
- Extraction of the well and installation of solar energy
- Reclamation of 52 acres
- Installation of modern irrigation networks (spray - drip)
- Planting 2,300 palm trees
- Cultivating 11 acres of tangerines - oranges - peaches
- Growing 3 acres of mango
- Cultivating 3 acres of guava
- Planting 450 lemon trees
- Planting 450 camphor trees
- Planting 600 acacia + buckthorn trees
- Cultivating 15 acres of alfalfa
- A feedlot for animal production is currently being constructed
The direct target group of the project: orphans, the poor, the needy, the sick, and those with special needs.
Indirect target group: low-income people and irregular workers