Vasken Ajemian, the Chief Banking Officer of Housing Bank, recently honored the employees who volunteered as part of the bank's corporate social responsibility (CSR) program, "Imkan By Iskan." This appreciation ceremony comes in recognition of their exceptional dedication and instrumental role in making the bank’s voluntary initiatives and activities a success in 2023.
Attended by Housing Bank's executive management members, the ceremony witnessed Ajemian distributing trophies to the devoted employees who truly symbolized the bank's pioneering role within the community. Their relentless efforts have contributed significantly towards fostering cooperation and teamwork.
Housing Bank employees have made significant contributions to various voluntary initiatives, including organizing Ramadan iftars for orphans and the elderly at Darat Samir Shamma, distributing food parcels, and providing Ramadan iftar meals in collaboration with Tkiyet Um Ali. Additionally, they have actively participated in environmental and health campaigns by planting trees in the northern Jordan Valley in support of the Arab Group for the Protection of Nature and participated in blood donation campaigns.
Imkan By Iskan, the bank's CSR program, has empowered employees with abundant opportunities to engage with the community and showcase their support. The bank appreciates the invaluable contributions made by these employees, recognizing them as ambassadors of the bank across fields such as local and humanitarian development and community engagement. The program encompasses a meticulously curated selection of initiatives and activities, all designed to create a profound and positive impact, building on the strategic partnerships of the bank with key NGOs and social institutions.
The Imkan By Iskan program primarily focuses on four essential pillars: community empowerment, health, education, and the environment. In its commitment to foster innovation, inclusion, sustainability, and development, this -program builds upon the bank's rich legacy spanning over five decades.