Ramallah – Together – Today, the National Bank family, represented by its female and male employees, its executive management, and members of its Board of Directors, took the initiative to provide its relief contribution to the people of the Gaza Strip by providing thousands of hot meals to families in shelter centers in the southern, central, and northern governorates. In implementation of this, the National Bank family, represented by Assistant CEO Anan Al-Zagha, signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ma’an Development Action Center in the presence of the Chair of the Center’s Board of Directors, Mrs. Luna Saadeh, the General Director of the Center, Mr. Sami Khader, the Internal Auditor, Mr. Odeh Zaghmouri, and a number of managers from both parties, with the aim of delivering Contributions to those who deserve them there.
During the signing of the agreement, Al-Zagha ??pointed out his pride in this voluntary initiative launched by the bank family, which reflects their high affiliation with the comm
unity and its support in all its issues, and which also reflects the values ??of solidarity and interdependence enjoyed by the institution’s members. Pointing out that the initiative consisted of donating working days to provide meals to displaced families in the Gaza Strip after food insecurity there due to the war.
For his part, Director General of the Ma’an Development Action Center, Sami Khader, indicated his pride in the partnership with the National Bank, which approved the Ma’an Center as a major partner in implementing humanitarian interventions in the Gaza Strip within the bank’s plan in the field of social responsibility. This intervention comes to support our people in the Gaza Strip, as the Center was able to distribute thousands of meals to families in shelter centers in Jabalia, Beit Lahia, Beit Hanoun, Deir al-Balah and Rafah, as part of a wide and ongoing campaign being implemented by the Center and with the support of the National Bank, with special focus. In the north of the sector, which s
uffers from a severe food scarcity.
Source: Maan News Agency