AMMAN — A memorandum of understanding was signed between
the King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KHCF) and Jordan Ahli Bank to support
KHCF’s University Scholarship Program, according to a press statement.
The program covers
university education costs for high school or General Secondary Education Certificate Examination (Tawjihi) graduates who had received medical treatment
at the King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC).
The memorandum was
signed by Nisreen Qatamish, director-general of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation
(KHCF), and Mohammed Musa Daoud, chief executive officer and general manager of
the Jordan Ahli Bank.
Qatamish expressed
gratitude to the Jordan Ahli Bank for supporting this program, which is part of
KHCF and KHCC’s methodology to academically support their students patient,
which is considered an integral part of the foundation and center’s holistic
treatment approach. Additionally, she stressed the importance of supporting
patient students in obtaining a higher education and achieve their aspirations
for a better future.
Daoud stated: “this
cooperation is in harmony with the bank’s sustainability approach, which seeks
to achieve sustainable development goals. Moreso, we are always keen to support
education and empower students to become active members of society,
particularly the aspirations of Jordan’s less fortunate youth. Additionally, we
will continue supporting KHCF’s Cancer Care Insurance (CCI) program and
processing subscription applications and fees whether they were from Ahli
Bank’s customers or non-customers, at all of our branches throughout Jordan.”
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AMMAN — A memorandum of understanding was signed between
the
King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KHCF) and Jordan Ahli Bank to support
KHCF’s University Scholarship Program, according to a press statement.
The program covers
university education costs for high school or
General Secondary Education Certificate Examination (Tawjihi) graduates who had received medical treatment
at the King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC).
The memorandum was
signed by Nisreen Qatamish, director-general of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation
(KHCF), and Mohammed Musa Daoud, chief executive officer and general manager of
the Jordan Ahli Bank.
Qatamish expressed
gratitude to the
Jordan Ahli Bank for supporting this program, which is part of
KHCF and KHCC’s methodology to academically support their students patient,
which is considered an integral part of the foundation and center’s holistic
treatment approach. Additionally, she stressed the importance of supporting
patient students in obtaining a higher education and achieve their aspirations
for a better future.
Daoud stated: “this
cooperation is in harmony with the bank’s sustainability approach, which seeks
to achieve sustainable development goals. Moreso, we are always keen to support
education and empower students to become active members of society,
particularly the aspirations of Jordan’s less fortunate youth. Additionally, we
will continue supporting KHCF’s Cancer Care Insurance (CCI) program and
processing subscription applications and fees whether they were from Ahli
Bank’s customers or non-customers, at all of our branches throughout Jordan.”
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