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Friday, November 13 - 2009

CTA / Toyota supports Lebanon

In line with His Majesty King Abdullah II's directives, Central Trade and Auto (CTA), the exclusive dealer of Toyota automobiles in Jordan, collaborated with the Jordan River Foundation, the Hashemite Charity Organization, the Lebanese Community in Jordan, and the Red Cross Society to support Lebanon through its difficult crises by taking part in a donation campaign to provide aid and support to the Lebanese people.

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  • A Jordanian citizen dropping off donations at CTA headquarters.
    A Jordanian citizen dropping off donations at CTA headquarters.
CTA President Mr. George Haddad said: "As part of our humanitarian responsibility, we make our contribution today, which is derived from our compassion with the Lebanese people in their hour of need. This is the least we can offer in light of the current destruction Lebanon is living through."

The company had placed its warehouses in the service of this campaign where CTA employees at the company's showroom in Mecca Street received the aid donated by Jordanian citizens. The staff then organized and categorized the cargo in an appropriate manner in order to be ready to be transported to a warehouse located in Marka where the Red Crescent Society would ship it to Lebanon.

The company still calls upon all those who wish to support the Lebanese people and encourages them to send their aid to the company's headquarters.
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