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After the greatimpacton its first year, INVESTBANK renews the partnership with the Charity Clothing Bank

Monday, October 22, 2018

INVESTBANK, the leader in providing innovative financial solutions, has renewed its partnership with the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization for Relief and Development (JHCO) for the second year in a row to support the organization’s Charity Clothing Bank program. The program will support underprivileged communities around the Kingdom by garnering essential donations in the form of clothing, footwear and toys, and facilitating their distribution to those in need.

This partnership falls under “INVESTBANK for Life”corporate social responsibility programs, a core component of which is to support welfare programs targeting communities nationwide. As part of this partnership, INVESTBANK has placed donation containers at six of its strategic branches in Amman, including Shmeisani, Abdoun, Sweifieh, Emaar Towers, Mecca Street and Dabouq, in addition to its branch in Zarqa.

“We are proud to partner with JHCO for the second year in a rowand lend a hand in creating a social economy change through their successful Charity Clothing Bank,” commented INVESTBANK CEO Muntaser Dawwas. “Making the containers available in strategiclocations with round the clock access, has made it easier for the neighborhood to drop off the donated items at their convenient time. The containers have amassedaround 26,000 individual donations since the partnership inception.INVESTBANK will continue to work to support the communities in which it operates.

Rawan Masaadeh, head of the Charity Clothing Bank, said, “The Charity Clothing Bank greatly appreciates the efforts of INVESTBANK, a known supporter of initiatives that help build an effective and sustainable society. Through their support, we can continue to work to ease the burdens of those less fortunate.”

Since its inception in 2013, The Charity Clothing Bank has managed to clothe around 750,000 unprivileged across the kingdom with more than four million pieces through their exhibitions in Amman and Al-Karak.