Kaaf Humanitarian  In collaboration with Foods Online Supports people with disabilities and implements humanitarian projects in Bahrain
  • 2022-03-02

Kaaf Humanitarian In collaboration with Foods Online Supports people with disabilities and implements humanitarian projects in Bahrain

Kaaf Humanitarian in Aleslah Sociaty recently concluded an agreement with Foods Online to support humanitarian and social work in the Kingdom of Bahrain, through the allocation of part of the company's sales to the Special Needs Support Fund sponsored by K-Humanity, which allocates 50% of the fund to support cerebral palsy patients at Kian Medical Center. The remainder is allocated to humanitarian work within Bahrain.
Mohammed Jassim Sayar, CEO of Kaaf Humanitarian, stressed the importance of enhancing the value of community partnership between business owners, companies and social and humanitarian institutions for the benefit and good of society.
The agreement also included the operation of Foods Online for children of blind Bahraini families who are uprooted by K-Humanity and who are eligible to fill jobs in accordance with the standards of the company. In the context of encouraging work, production and supporting small development projects as one of the pillars of the national economy of the Kingdom of Bahrain, the company registers the producing families and entrepreneurs of the sufficient leadership in its online sales and marketing platform.
The signing of the agreement was witnessed by Mr. Sami Makki Al Sheikh, representative of the company, and Mr. Taq Taha, Executive Director of Charitable Affairs at Kaaf Humanitarian. Al-Sheikh stressed the desire of the two parties to cooperate with each other in serving Bahraini society by partnering in implementing qualitative humanitarian initiatives that will bring the members of society to sufficiency and stability and enable them to rely on themselves and develop them and thus become partners in benefiting the needy, pointing out that such projects and initiatives meet with Bahrain's Sustainable Development Goals 2030.

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