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KUWAIT: Participants are seen at an event held by HFW to raise awareness of breast cancer. — Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
KUWAIT: Participants are seen at an event held by HFW to raise awareness of breast cancer. — Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat

HFW organizes ‘Palette of Hope’ event to raise breast cancer awareness

KUWAIT: International law firm “HFW, in association with Attorney Rula Dajani” organized the “Palette of Hope” event, an art experience aimed at honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This event served as a platform for individuals to come together, express their creativity, and engage in meaningful discussions about breast cancer awareness. The event was attended by representatives from Hayatt Breast Cancer Foundation Kuwait and was hosted by lawyers from HFW’s Kuwait and Middle East network and attended by HFW Kuwait’s key clients and contacts.

The event featured a keynote speech from Dr Labiba Temmim, Executive Director of Hayatt Breast Cancer Foundation, who shared her insights and experience. The “Palette of Hope” offered participants an opportunity to explore their artistic abilities in an informal and supportive environment. Attendees participated in a painting workshop, guided by respected local artist Lina Hijazi. Each participant received an individual painting easel, encouraging them to create a piece of art that reflects their personal interpretation of hope.

During the event, Attorney Rula Dajani Abuljebain expressed gratitude to all attendees for their participation, stating: “Breast cancer is a topic that resonates across personal, public, and corporate spaces.” She highlighted HFW’s commitment to raising awareness about breast cancer, emphasizing that this event exemplifies their dedication to the cause. “We hope that through art, you will be able to express your own emotions and resilience. Each piece you make is a testament to hope and a reminder that together we stand strong,” she noted.

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