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Thursday, November 26 - 2009

THE One donates for education

THE One Jordan has donated JD15,000 to Madrasati in an effort to renovate the Kingdom's public schools, making them 'safer, brighter, better equipped and more inspiring learning environments'.

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  • Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah along with a student.
    Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah along with a student.
Led by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah and in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Madrasati is a student-focused initiative that aims to provide quality learning establishments and enhance opportunities for children in Jordan and the Arab world, while employing the principles of partnership, cost-sharing, community ownership and volunteerism.

According to the Madrasati website, approximately 15% of Jordan's 3,257 public schools are rundown.

This is one statistic THE One Jordan family - working in partnership with Madrasati - is determined to help change with their JD15,000 donation, which has resulted in the international home fashion brand adopting the Salma Bint Amees Primary School in Jabal Al Jofeh.

The money will go towards renovating the school's facilities and infrastructure, as well as implementing programmes that ensure a safe and healthy learning environment for the 240 students, including children with special needs.

Renovation work is already underway and is expected to be completed before the start of the new academic year.

An enthusiastic General Manager, Dalia Nejem, commented on adopting the school: "THE One Jordan is extremely excited about this project because it's an excellent opportunity to involve our tribe and a great source of motivation. It's wonderful to be contributing to the community and being able to make a real difference in our children's futures."

Madrasati aims to bring together the public and private sectors as well as non-profit partners to rejuvenate 500 public schools all over Jordan.

Salma Bint Amees Primary School Principal, Najah Al Eteiwi, expressed her gratitude that such a programme had been launched in the Kingdom: "We are thankful for the donation and support of THE One and Madrasati. We are very pleased to see that people care about the community and realise the importance of creating a safe and healthy learning environment for our children."

The raring to go 'Onederworkers' have already visited Salma Bint Amees Primary to discuss the school's needs and how THE One can further contribute - be it through volunteering their time by teaching English classes or by organising fun activities with the students and their parents.

THE One is dedicated to the communities in which they operate and continuously strives to help change the world for the better by participating in various philanthropic activities.
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