INJAZ partners with Saraya Aqaba to implement 'Team Program' for special abilities youth
- Jordan: Monday, January 28 - 2013 at 14:06
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Driven by Saraya Aqaba's objective to support the Jordanian youth and encourage them to create their own business opportunities, INJAZ represented by Dima Bibi, Chief Executive Officer has recently signed aMemorandum of Understanding with Saraya Aqaba represented by Mr. Soud Al Soror, General Manager, to implement the 'Team Program' for Special Abilities Youth in Aqaba.
On this occasion, Mr. Soud Soror, Saraya Aqaba General Manager said: "We are pleased to participate in this unique project and contribute to its objective. Our involvement stems from our belief in the positive and constructive impact that corporate social responsibility initiatives can have on the society, and I would like to thank INJAZ for their efforts and for presenting us with this unique opportunity."
Mr. Omar Al Nimri, Entrepreneurship and Employment Director at INJAZ, reflected on the importance of this partnership which aims to serve the local community through experienced volunteerswho will spread knowledge and creativity among talented Jordanian youth.
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