The ceremony that was held on Wednesday, the 2nd of September 2009, at the Grand Hyatt Amman was conducted to support a number of families, orphans and university students and help them improve their living conditions as well as overcome the financial difficulties they are facing.
On this occasion, Mr. Haytham Kamhiyah, Capital Bank's General Manager, said:
"We are proud to be partnering with leading local humanitarian institutions like the Al-Awn Humanitarian Association that is in touch with the realities within our society and strives to positively influence the future of youth in Jordan, which is in line with our directions at Capital Bank. We believe in the importance of playing a substantial role in improving living conditions and achieving social equality between different segments of society, through focusing on the needs of youth as a priority, whom we believe represent a promising future that we wish to build. We appreciate this recognition that places great responsibility on us and pushes us towards continuously supporting valuable social initiatives whereby the benefits are experienced by all members of society with different social and economic backgrounds."
In turn, Mrs. Dalal Otoum, Head of the Al-Awn Humanitarian Association, said: "We are pleased with the responsibility that we are observing through our cooperation with Capital Bank; it reflects a model example of institutions that believe in the importance of directly contributing to sustainable social development, which supports our efforts in bridging the social gap and building a generation that is able to achieve all its ambitions and serve its country proudly. We hope that this productive cooperation which confirms that working together achieves greater results and enables us to support our societies across the Kingdom will continue in line with His Majesty King Abdullah II and Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah's vision of providing the necessary support to education, teaching, and the teacher."
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