Taweel, vice chairwoman of Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation, stands next to handicraft products at the expo in Four Seasons Riyadh, Saturday. — Courtesy photo RIYADH — Re'ayat Al-Khair, an exhibition to support hundreds of patients in Riyadh's hospitals, was inaugurated by King Abdullah's wife Princess Hessa Bint Trad Al-Shaalan, President of the National Home Health Care Foundation, at Four Seasons here Saturday. Princess Ameerah Al-Taweel, vice chairwoman of Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation, which is the main sponsor of the event, attended the expo and praised the efforts, which included handmade craft from local charitable organizations. “I am proud of the efforts made by the Saudi families, the exceptional handmade crafts and cultural artifacts that were organized by the exhibition and the great support from Princess Hessa Al-Shaalan,” she said according to a press release. Various local and regional entities, including those from Lebanon, participated in the event. The proceeds of the expo, which is part of the National Home Health Care Foundation, were allocated for the support of its 2000 patients in government and private hospitals in Riyadh, its surrounding areas. The health care foundation works to develop health care services for patients with serious health conditions.