The donation drive is going to be carried out with the help of the Lebanon Embassy in Muscat.
Muscat City Centre has extended their appeal to all their valued customers by organizing a voluntary donation procedure. They have set up two donation boxes at Entrance 1 and 2 of Muscat City Centre where patrons can contribute any amount of cash in support of the Lebanon victims. Two roll-up banners have also been put up at the Muscat City Centre premise to draw customers' attention towards their plea.
In response to this deplorable condition in Lebanon, Muscat City Centre has stepped up to facilitate rehabilitation and relieve the situation of extreme tension and scarcity.
'It is disheartening to see millions of innocents endure such attacks. As a socially responsible entity, Muscat City Centre attempts to do all they can to defuse such a state of crisis in Lebanon. By spearheading this charity drive with the help of our customers we are not only making them a part of our charity endeavour but also ensuring a substantial donation amount for Lebanon,' said Hassan Jaboub, Marketing Manager, Muscat City Centre.
Muscat City Centre has always been praised within the retail sector for its customer involvement. It is not only an economic hub but also acts as a town centre and a social nucleus by getting involved in community activities, participating in noble causes and volunteering in public events. In this way Muscat City Centre works towards rewarding the community it thrives on.
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Muscat City Centre, a part of the MAF shopping Malls under the Majid Al Futtaim Group, maintains its position as a major player in Oman's retail sector and is currently the biggest shopping mall in Oman, with over 80 international, regional and local stores. The centre features destination stores such as Carrefour hypermarket, Magic Planet, family entertainment centre and an international food court consisting of 14 food outlets and cafes. Muscat City Centre also acts as a town centre and the social hub of the society by participating in community activities and public events.
Posted by Janeta Novakovic, Assistant News EditorWednesday, July 26 - 2006 at 12:03 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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