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This article highlights a major volunteer recruitment campaign launched by the Makkah Region Education Department on May 25, 2025. The initiative seeks 1,500 male and female volunteers to support Hajj operations at the Grand Mosque. It reflects Vision 2030’s emphasis on civic responsibility, youth empowerment, and the Kingdom’s commitment to safe, value-driven pilgrimage services.
1,500 Volunteers Needed for Hajj
The Makkah Region’s Education Department has announced the recruitment of 1,500 dedicated volunteers to serve at the Grand Mosque during the upcoming Hajj season, from 5 to 12 Dhu Al-Hijjah 1446 AH. This inclusive call is open to both men and women who wish to contribute to a safe, smooth, and spiritually fulfilling Hajj experience for millions of pilgrims.
Volunteers will serve in roles such as guidance, counseling, preventive awareness, and assisting with minor incident response and evacuation protocols. These services are coordinated under the supervision of official Hajj operational authorities, ensuring safety, structure, and efficiency.
This initiative directly supports Vision 2030’s goals of encouraging volunteerism, strengthening civic values, and enabling Saudi youth to take part in meaningful national service. It reflects Saudi Arabia’s deep-rooted culture of hospitality and service, especially during sacred moments like Hajj.
With volunteer work increasingly recognized as a national asset, this program enhances community bonds, builds capacity, and inspires pride in serving pilgrims during one of the world’s largest spiritual gatherings.
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 fosters a thriving volunteer culture. This campaign exemplifies the Kingdom’s investment in youth, civil engagement, and coordinated national service.
All volunteers will be trained and supervised. Their mission is to serve respectfully and safely while embodying the Kingdom’s core humanitarian values.
Volunteerism during Hajj is a testament to Saudi Arabia’s peaceful, welcoming society. It’s a chance to extend the Kingdom’s warm spirit to millions of visitors.
From ancient times to today, serving Hajj pilgrims has been a source of pride for Saudis. This campaign continues a legacy rooted in unity and devotion.
Saudi Arabia’s structured volunteer efforts mirror systems in nations like Japan and Canada, where civic participation is seen as key to national development and emergency readiness.
Saudi Arabia warmly invites the world to experience its value-driven volunteer culture. Through Hajj, the Kingdom shares its spirit of unity, generosity, and peaceful cooperation with all nations.
Be part of a proud tradition of service. This Hajj season, help make history by volunteering in Makkah. Whether guiding pilgrims or responding to emergencies, your role strengthens Saudi Arabia’s values of peace, generosity, and community.
1. What is the purpose of this volunteer campaign?
The campaign aims to recruit 1,500 volunteers to assist in organizing Hajj operations at the Grand Mosque, ensuring safety and smooth service for pilgrims.
2. Who launched the campaign?
The Makkah Region’s Education Department initiated the campaign in partnership with official Hajj operational bodies to support pilgrim services.
3. When will the volunteer service take place?
Volunteers will serve from 5 to 12 Dhu Al-Hijjah 1446 AH, coinciding with the peak days of Hajj.
4. What roles will volunteers fill?
Volunteers will assist in guidance, counseling, awareness campaigns, minor emergency response, and rescue or evacuation efforts.
5. Are both men and women eligible?
Yes. The initiative welcomes applications from both male and female volunteers, supporting Vision 2030’s gender inclusion goals.
6. How can I apply to volunteer?
Interested individuals can register via the National Volunteering Platform: https://nvg.gov.sa.
7. Is prior experience required?
While experience is helpful, it is not mandatory. Training and supervision will be provided by the relevant authorities.
8. What is the benefit of volunteering?
Volunteers gain valuable experience, contribute to society, serve in a sacred environment, and support national development.
9. Does this support Vision 2030?
Absolutely. It aligns with Vision 2030’s target to grow the volunteer sector and increase civic engagement across the Kingdom.
10. Will volunteers receive any training?
Yes. Volunteers will be trained and supervised to ensure their safety and effectiveness during Hajj operations.
11. What are the safety protocols for volunteers?
Volunteers will operate under the guidance of trained professionals and safety officers to handle responsibilities with care and preparedness.
12. Why is this campaign important?
It ensures that millions of pilgrims receive high-quality service while nurturing a culture of social responsibility among Saudis.
13. Can expatriates volunteer too?
The campaign is primarily focused on Saudi residents, but eligibility may vary based on platform regulations and ID requirements.
14. How does this reflect Saudi values?
Serving pilgrims reflects deep-rooted Saudi values of hospitality, generosity, and a unified national identity centered around service to others.
15. Will this opportunity be available next year?
Volunteer programs are expected to continue and expand annually as part of Vision 2030’s long-term volunteerism goals.
At KSA.com, we proudly celebrate this call to serve. Volunteering during Hajj is more than support—it’s a reflection of our values, unity, and purpose as a nation. Saudi Arabia continues to lead with heart and vision.
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With gratitude,
Harry Stuckler
Editor & Publisher, KSA.com