In continuation of its approach to supporting programs and activities related to social responsibility, the International Arab Islamic Bank renewed its support for the third year in a row for the “Draw a Smile” initiative launched by the Haya Cultural Center by hosting 100 children from orphans and children of martyrs from the children of the Khraibat Al-Souq Women’s Association and the Injad Association. As part of a Ramadan iftar and as part of the bank’s programs during the holy month, a number of volunteers from the International Arab Islamic Bank joined the children and participated with them in many recreational and artistic activities and entertaining events such as games, drawing and forming balloons, in addition to distributing toys and gifts to them and sharing the iftar meal in an atmosphere characterized by joy and painting. The joy on the children's faces.
The Director General of the International Arab Islamic Bank, Mr. Iyad Al-Asali, said about his support for the goals of this initiative, “We are always keen to support the children of Jordan and initiatives that care for them and understand them as future generations.” Al-Asali added that our sponsorship of the iftar party and any charitable work is an extension of the bank’s approach, which believes in continuous communication with... Various segments of society and providing community services that enhance the meanings of interconnectedness and social solidarity, and its directions to help and serve various groups of society, especially children from less fortunate areas, to draw joy and happiness on their faces during the holy days, and who are in dire need of support, care and care from all members of the local community to alleviate their burdens and support them. Providing financial and moral support to them.
Ms. Reem Al-Adwan, General Director of the Haya Cultural Center, thanked the Arab Islamic Bank for their support of this initiative and for sharing our joy in drawing a smile on the faces of children during the holy month of Ramadan. She appreciated this cooperation between the private sector and civil society institutions, which reflects aspects of community cooperation and solidarity, which enabled the children to enjoy the facilities. The center and experience creative, cultural and artistic activities.
In continuation of its approach to supporting programs and activities related to social responsibility, the International Arab Islamic Bank renewed its support for the third year in a row for the “Draw a Smile” initiative launched by the Haya Cultural Center by hosting 100 children from orphans and children of martyrs from the children of the Khraibat Al-Souq Women’s Association and the Injad Association. As part of a Ramadan iftar and as part of the bank’s programs during the holy month, a number of volunteers from the International Arab Islamic Bank joined the children and participated with them in many recreational and artistic activities and entertaining events such as games, drawing and forming balloons, in addition to distributing toys and gifts to them and sharing the iftar meal in an atmosphere characterized by joy and painting. The joy on the children's faces.
The Director General of the International Arab Islamic Bank, Mr. Iyad Al-Asali, said about his support for the goals of this initiative, “We are always keen to support the children of Jordan and initiatives that care for them and understand them as future generations.” Al-Asali added that our sponsorship of the iftar party and any charitable work is an extension of the bank’s approach, which believes in continuous communication with... Various segments of society and providing community services that enhance the meanings of interconnectedness and social solidarity, and its directions to help and serve various groups of society, especially children from less fortunate areas, to draw joy and happiness on their faces during the holy days, and who are in dire need of support, care and care from all members of the local community to alleviate their burdens and support them. Providing financial and moral support to them.
Ms. Reem Al-Adwan, General Director of the Haya Cultural Center, thanked the Arab Islamic Bank for their support of this initiative and for sharing our joy in drawing a smile on the faces of children during the holy month of Ramadan. She appreciated this cooperation between the private sector and civil society institutions, which reflects aspects of community cooperation and solidarity, which enabled the children to enjoy the facilities. The center and experience creative, cultural and artistic activities.
In continuation of its approach to supporting programs and activities related to social responsibility, the International Arab Islamic Bank renewed its support for the third year in a row for the “Draw a Smile” initiative launched by the Haya Cultural Center by hosting 100 children from orphans and children of martyrs from the children of the Khraibat Al-Souq Women’s Association and the Injad Association. As part of a Ramadan iftar and as part of the bank’s programs during the holy month, a number of volunteers from the International Arab Islamic Bank joined the children and participated with them in many recreational and artistic activities and entertaining events such as games, drawing and forming balloons, in addition to distributing toys and gifts to them and sharing the iftar meal in an atmosphere characterized by joy and painting. The joy on the children's faces.
The Director General of the International Arab Islamic Bank, Mr. Iyad Al-Asali, said about his support for the goals of this initiative, “We are always keen to support the children of Jordan and initiatives that care for them and understand them as future generations.” Al-Asali added that our sponsorship of the iftar party and any charitable work is an extension of the bank’s approach, which believes in continuous communication with... Various segments of society and providing community services that enhance the meanings of interconnectedness and social solidarity, and its directions to help and serve various groups of society, especially children from less fortunate areas, to draw joy and happiness on their faces during the holy days, and who are in dire need of support, care and care from all members of the local community to alleviate their burdens and support them. Providing financial and moral support to them.
Ms. Reem Al-Adwan, General Director of the Haya Cultural Center, thanked the Arab Islamic Bank for their support of this initiative and for sharing our joy in drawing a smile on the faces of children during the holy month of Ramadan. She appreciated this cooperation between the private sector and civil society institutions, which reflects aspects of community cooperation and solidarity, which enabled the children to enjoy the facilities. The center and experience creative, cultural and artistic activities.
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For the third year in a row, Arab Islamic supports the “Draw a Smile” initiative for children at the Haya Cultural Center
 
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