Burger King Takes KACCH and BACCH Kids and Young Green Hands Volunteers on an Exciting Trip to the Dinosaur World at Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Center
As part of its commitment to engaging with all segments of the community, Burger King places greater emphasis on children as the future generation, aiming to support their lives with more interactive experiences and activities that bring them joy and unleash their creative energy. Thus, Burger King developed a new interactive initiative through its JR Club kids’ app, which included inviting and sponsoring a group of children to visit the Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Center and get a close-up look at the fascinating dinosaur world that sparks amazement and curiosity in young minds.
This initiative came to enhance the spirit of optimism and fun among the children who attended from Bayt Abdullah Children’s Hospice and the Kuwait Association for the Care of Children in Hospital, with significant participation from the “Green Hands” team, a non-profit organization. Its volunteers participated in this event as guides in collaboration with the Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Center team.
The children expressed their joy and amazement throughout the trip, where they learned about different types of dinosaurs that lived in ancient times. The guides provided simple explanations that met the children’s expectations and answered their questions, reflecting what they had imagined about these strange creatures.
This enjoyable trip did not stop at the Earth Museum, which contains dinosaur models, but also included participation in special games provided by Burger King. These games created an atmosphere filled with excitement, energy, spontaneity, and fun among the participating children.
Burger King was keen to host the children for a short break, during which it served them kids’ meals. Afterward, the children continued their tour, which brought smiles and happiness to their faces, leaving them with unforgettable memories of this thrilling experience.
With Burger King preparing to launch more interactive and community initiatives, especially for children, it extends its thanks to the sincere efforts that accompanied the children on their tour, especially the volunteers from “Green Hands,” as well as the staff at Bayt Abdullah Children’s Hospice, the Kuwait Association for the Care of Children in Hospital, and the Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Center team.