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SABB sponsors a fun festival for children with special needs
- Saudi Arabia: Sunday, April 22 - 2007 at 14:37
- PRESS RELEASE
As part of its community service programmes, SABB has carried on projects of humanitarian nature, through its participation and sponsorship of the 3rd educational festival, for "Children with Special Needs", organized by the General Directorate of Special Education, last 19th April 2007, at Al-Marsa Resort in Riyadh.
Mr. Abo-Mouti, said: "As the bank is an integral part of the community, we are very keen in supporting all humanitarian and social programmes, that help in serving the community in all aspects. SABB has introduced new channels to support and finance educational, humanitarian, developmental and economic programmes, under the umbrella of "SABB in the Community", to further these activities, which are beneficial to the whole community.
He also added: "SABB has elected to sponsor this event for its superior goals, that aim at merging special needs-children in a friendly atmosphere through various entertainment programmes".
In addition to SABB's sponsorship of the event, a number of SABB employees - who volunteer to participate in such charitable events were present.
During the previous years, SABB has developed and introduced new programmes, in addition to the existing ones i.e. SABB's annual MBA Programme, which enables Saudis to obtain an MBA degree from U.K., SABB's sponsorship of the "Chair-in-Finance", at King Fahad University of Petroleum and Minerals, in addition to SABB's support to charitable societies programmes, such as "the School Bag Programme", at Riyadh Orphans Charitable Society "Insan".
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