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Wednesday 9 July 2025

"Imkan by Iskan" Team Participates in the "Dar Farm" Harvest in Partnership with Dar Abu Abdullah

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Housing Bank volunteers, under the Imkan by Iskan social responsibility umbrella, recently participated in the greenhouse harvesting at the Dar Farm, managed by Dar Abu Abdullah in Jerash.

This initiative marks the conclusion of an agricultural cycle supported by Housing Bank as part of the 2025 Hydroponics Project, which aims to promote sustainable livelihoods for families. The activity reflects the bank’s ongoing commitment to its partnership with Dar Abu Abdullah, working towards a Jordan free from hunger and poverty by empowering individuals to become productive and self-sufficient. Dar Abu Abdullah is fully aligned with the mission of its strategic partner, Tkiyet Um Ali, which is also long-standing partner of the bank.

Through Imkan by Iskan, Housing Bank provided direct support towards the success of this agricultural cycle. This included covering the costs of seeds and seedlings, supplying essential agricultural tools, and providing hands-on training for participants. These efforts fall under the CSR program’s objectives of providing solutions to pressing social issues through supporting development projects, partnering with civil society organizations for social, economic and environmental empowerment, as well as achieving sustainability.

These contributions to the continuity of the project ensure a steady source of income for families through the production of high-quality, marketable crops. The generated income will be then reinvested to finance future agricultural cycles, reflecting Housing Bank’s commitment to sustainability and community development.

During the activity, volunteers assisted in sorting, packaging, and preparing the crops for distribution, highlighting the essential role of volunteerism in building resilient communities, which is a core pillar of the bank’s CSR program.

Housing Bank continues to expand its Imkan by Iskan program by supporting new projects and has allocated additional funding in 2025 to operate nine additional greenhouses, further amplifying its impact and reinforcing its commitment to sustainable development.

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