Al Khaliji bankhad donated to the Qatar Society for Rehabilitation of Special Needs.
The donation was represented by Talib Afifa, a member of the Board of Directors, falling within the bank’s CSR program and longstanding commitment to persons of special needs.
The Qatar Society for Rehabilitation of Special Needs is a non-profit organization that aims at the social, mental, academic, and healthy rehabilitation of people with special needs that is commensurate with the Islamic principles, traditions, customs, and peculiarities of the Qatari society.
Moreover, it provides an equal manner of care to all residents of the State of Qatar irrespective of one’s financial level.
al khaliji donates to Qatar Society for Rehabilitation of Special Needs
30 Apr 2021 - 12:02
The Peninsula
Al Khalij Commercial Bank, Qatar’s next generation bank, has announced, in the spirit of the holy month of Ramadan, a donation to Qatar Society for Rehabilitation of Special Needs, represented by Talib Afifa, Member of the Board of Directors.
This comes as part of the bank’s corporate social responsibility programme and a longstanding commitment to persons of special needs. The Qatar Society for Rehabilitation of Special Needs is a non-profit organisation which aims at the social, mental, academic, and healthy rehabilitation of people with special needs in a way that is commensurate with the Islamic principles, traditions, customs, and peculiarities of the Qatari society.
al khaliji supports QAS
A computer-generated image of al khaliji Tower in Lusail Tower.
The Peninsula
Doha: Al Khalij Commercial Bank (al Khaliji) P.Q.S.C., Qatar’s next generation bank, has donated to the Qatar Autism Society (QAS) in support of its mission to aid and spread awareness about persons affected by autism.
Commenting on the donation, Fahad Al Khalifa, Group Chief Executive Officer, at al khaliji, stated: “We proudly support the Qatar Autism Society as part of our commitment for the wider social, physical and mental wellbeing of the Qatari society. The QAS has been instrumental in supporting individuals affected by autism and their families in addressing their specific needs and developing their full potential. Their work continues to make a difference for many, empowering them to live a life that is fulfilling. In this respect, QAS and al khaliji share a common goal in developing all aspects of the human and social development pillars that are outlined in the Qa