The association organized a visit to the graves of the orphans' fathers in the Abu Ambra cemetery.

As part of its humanitarian mission and its commitment to caring for and supporting orphans psychologically and socially, the Tree of Life Charitable Society organizes regular visits to the graves of the fathers of orphans affiliated with the society every Thursday afternoon. On Thursday, December 11, 2025, the Chairman of the Board, Engineer Khalil Al-Dailami, accompanied by a number of the society's staff and volunteers, along with orphans and widows affiliated with the society, visited the graves of these orphans' fathers in the Abu Anbara Cemetery in the Old City. They recited Surah Al-Fatihah and other verses from the Holy Quran for their souls, distributed water and dates to those visiting the cemetery, and allocated a sum of money as charity in the name of the deceased fathers for the benefit of needy members of the society. This blessed initiative has begun, and the visits will continue to include other locations according to a coordinated and ongoing schedule. This initiative stems from the association's belief in the virtue of visiting graves, its reminder of the Hereafter, its revival of the spirit of piety and supplication for the departed, and its reinforcement of loyalty in the hearts of orphans towards their fathers who have passed away, leaving behind an indelible mark. Through these visits, the association also seeks to instill peace in the hearts of orphans, assuring them that their fathers are present in prayers and remembrance, and that society continues to honor and respect them. The benefits of this project include the following: 1. Reviving the Sunnah of our beloved Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, who encouraged visiting graves due to their reminder of the ultimate fate and their educational and spiritual benefits. 2. Earning the great reward of praying for the deceased; supplication reaches the dead and benefits them, and it is among the greatest acts of piety. 3. Giving charity on behalf of the deceased; this is a continuous act whose reward continues, God willing. 4. Bringing mercy and peace to the orphan's heart by encouraging him to visit his father's grave and pray for him. 5. Strengthening the values ​​of loyalty and kinship, as the orphan feels that the community supports him and stands with him in commemorating his father. 6. Strengthening social bonds between orphans, their families, association members, and volunteers. 7. The great benefit that needy families receive from this charity, bringing joy and happiness to their hearts and relieving their distress. May God have mercy on whoever recites Surah Al-Fatihah and dedicates its reward to the fathers of the orphans: the late Hassan Ali Ibrahim Ali Abdullah Al-Ali, the late Muhammad Nabil Taher Ahmed Mahdi, the late Fadel Ahmed Ali Hassan Al-Nata'i, the late Hani Abdulaziz Abdullah Juma Hassan, the late Ali Ibrahim Khalifa Salman, the late Mahdi Abdullah Saleh Hammad, and the late Ayman Abdul-Redha Al-Oraibi.