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Rashid Paediatric Therapy Center gets valuable support from NBAD
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, March 13 - 2006 at 12:40
- PRESS RELEASE
National Bank of Abu Dhabi has recently contributed with a donation to Rashid Paediatric Therapy Centre (RPTC), a humanitarian organization based in Dubai providing specialized education and therapies to children and young people who have special education needs.
"As the number one bank in the UAE, we excel our efforts constantly in expanding the bank's community services by continually supporting children and youth," commented Mr. Abdulla Ghobash, Regional Manager-Northern Emirates at the NBAD.
Recognizing the objectives of the RPTC, NBAD is set to play an active role in supporting the children and young people in need. RPTC provides programs that develop children's abilities to function and learn within their environment that is home, school and the community at large.
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