To fulfill its national and humanitarian duty, Housing Bank has announced an additional donation of JOD300,000 to support several fundraising campaigns for the people of Gaza. These campaigns are being implemented by esteemed national institutions such as the King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KHCF), Tkiyet Um Ali (TUA), and the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO). This contribution follows the bank's recent donation of one million JOD to JHCO, specifically to purchase medicine for Palestinian hospitals.
In belief of Housing Bank in the objectives of the fundraising campaigns organized by its strategic partners to support the people of Gaza in the current circumstances, the bank has provided its support to the following: KHCF's “Save Cancer Patients in Gaza” Campaign, aimed at supporting cancer patients from Gaza for treatment at KHCF and providing medicines to hospitals with an amount of 100,000 JOD. TUA’s “Gaza Campaign,” aimed at providing emergency food packages for affected families with an amount of 100,000 JOD. JHCO's “For Gaza” campaign, aimed at providing material, food, and medical aid to affected families in Gaza, with a total allocation of 100,000 JOD for this purpose.
The donations represent the bank's commitment to its social responsibility and role as an integral part of Jordanian society. It seeks to support national institutions in shouldering the growing burdens they face. As a strategic and significant partner of these institutions, the bank provides annual support to KHCF through various programs. The most notable programs include the mobile breast cancer clinic program, the SIWAR program, and the university scholarship program for cancer patients. In addition, the bank supports Tkiyet Um Ali's programs, which include the distribution of food parcels to modest families, providing meals for fasting individuals during the holy month of Ramadan, and the establishment of Mawae’d Al Rahman. The bank also consistently supports JHCO and its programs, which aim to reduce financial burdens on needy families and improve their lives.