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Friday, November 13 - 2009

SABB employees cheer-up the students of Jeddah Autism Centre

A group of SABB employees headed by Mr. Alaa Al-Jabri, Area General Manager, Western Province, paid a visit to Jeddah Autism Centre, where they met with the Centre students, and distributed gift items among them, in a gesture that highlights the bank's care for this dear group in our country.

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  • SABB Employees Cheer-up the Students of Jeddah Autism.
    SABB Employees Cheer-up the Students of Jeddah Autism.
Mr. Ibrahim S. Abo-Mouti, Head of Corporate Communications at SABB, said: "SABB is paying great attention to its responsibility towards the community, and this visit comes as part of the programmes offered by the bank in this regard, and an attempt to enhance the existing collaboration with charitable societies in the country, and emphasis our support to the programmes carried out by these societies, which care for special needs children in the Kingdom.

Mr. Abo-Mouti also expressed his thanks and appreciation to the staff of Jeddah Autism Centre, who offered all the necessary help to make this visit a success, and to the bank's representatives who initiated this visit."

It is worth mentioning that SABB - during the last few years - developed and promoted many new community service programmes in addition to the ongoing and existing ones i.e. the Bank's annual scheme to obtain an MBA degree from Britain, and the sponsorship of KFUPM Chair-in-finance, and the Bank's continued support to charitable societies, like the sponsorship of the school bag programme supervised by Riyadh Orphans' Charitable Society (INSAN), in addition to SABB's annual "Blood Donation Campaign", and the participation of SABB staff and their children in Riyadh Municipality programme "One million Cleanup Campaign", that aimed to clean a one million square meters at Al-Thumamah area in Riyadh."
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