As part of its "Together" Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, Arab Bank recently renewed its cooperation agreement with SOS Children's Villages Jordan. The agreement aims to fulfill its humanitarian mission by providing care to children who lost parental care.
This agreement stems from Arab Bank's belief in the importance of providing continuous support to such purposeful social initiatives. These initiatives aim to provide care and dignified living conditions children who need it. Under this agreement, the bank will provide support to children at Amman Children's Village by ensuring their annual needs for education, training, food, clothing, personal expenses, as well as covering their daily, medical, and transportation expenses.
Rana AlZoubi expressed her delight at renewing this collaboration, which contributes to providing comprehensive care for children and youth, covering various needs such as care, nutritional security, housing, education, healthcare, psychological well-being, empowerment, economic security, protection, and social integration. Al-Zoubi also praised Arab Bank's support for the Association in previous years, highlighting the importance of maintaining this exceptional collaboration that contributes to achieving the Association's vision. The vision emphasizes that every child belongs to a family and should grow up in an environment filled with love, respect, and security.
It's worth noting that Arab Bank adopts a comprehensive and integrated sustainability strategy that reflects its commitment to enhancing its economic, social, and environmental impact. This is achieved by closely collaborating with various relevant entities, all aimed at achieving sustainable development. The Arab Bank's CSR program "Together" is one of the outcomes of this approach. It's a multifaceted program that focuses on contributing to the development of various aspects of society through diverse initiatives and activities. These initiatives serve several sectors, including orphan support, healthcare, poverty alleviation, environmental protection, and education.
SOS Children's Villages Jordan is a non-profit national association established in 1983. It provides alternative family care for children and youth who lost or are at risk of losing parental care in its three villages in Amman, Aqaba, and Irbid, as well as in its youth homes for boys and girls.