Jordan Ahli Bank has signed a cooperation agreement with Sana for Special Individuals to implement specialized programs targeting people with intellectual disabilities and their families. The initiative aims to improve their quality of life, support their independence and promote their integration into society, in line with the bank’s commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainable empowerment.
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The agreement was signed by the CEO/General Manager of Jordan Ahli Bank, Dr. Ahmad Al-Hussein, and the Chair of the Fundraising Committee at Sana for Special Individuals, Sirine Abu Ghazaleh. Under the agreement, the bank will grant scholarships to beneficiaries and support employment and vocational rehabilitation programs. It will also back the Parent Support Group Program for a full year, contributing to greater family stability, strengthening beneficiaries’ skills and promoting their active integration into society.
As part of its broader community engagement efforts, Jordan Ahli Bank will organize a financial literacy awareness session for mothers and caregivers enrolled in the Parent Support Group Program. The session will be delivered by a specialized team from the bank, in accordance with approved safeguarding procedures to ensure the protection and privacy of beneficiaries.
Commenting on the agreement, Dr. Al-Hussein stated, “This cooperation reflects our firm belief in the role of the banking sector in advancing communities and promoting equal opportunities. Our partnership with Sana for Special Individuals emphasizes our commitment to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities and championing their inclusion by creating an accommodating environment that fosters their capabilities and independence. We believe that strategic partnerships are essential to generating sustainable social impact. This collaboration also reaffirms our dedication to supporting education and expanding employment opportunities, in alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and reflects our vision of building a more inclusive and sustainable society.”
In turn, Abu Ghazaleh elaborated, “At Sana for Special Individuals, we believe true inclusion begins when we see the person before the disability and invest in both their potential as well as in their families. Our partnership with Jordan Ahli Bank will broaden access to educational opportunities and create stronger pathways to independence for our beneficiaries, directly enhancing their quality of life.”