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Agreement signed for home maintenance of underprivileged families
By JT - Feb 10,2018 - Last updated at Feb 10,2018
AMMAN — The Goodwill Campaign and Jordanian Engineers Association (JEA) on Saturday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for cooperation in the campaign's programmes, especially " Safe House" project, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
The MoU aims to implement the "Safe House" project for the maintenance of homes of underprivileged families, in addition to other programmes implemented by the campaign.
Attended by HRH Princess Basma president of the Goodwill Campaign’s higher committee, the agreement was signed by Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development (JOHUD) Deputy Executive Director Mohammad Hiarii and JEA President Majed Tabaa.
Princess Basma stressed the campaign's pride in the humanitarian partnership with the JEA. She highlighted the importance of the partnership between the JEA and the campaign and JOHUD's keenness to strengthen and develop it, as well as the joint efforts between them to maintain houses and maximise benefits for underprivileged families and the community.
Princess Basma praised the JEA for its charity and social work as well as the services it provides to its members and its achievements in several fields.
JEA President Majed Tabbaa said that the association is the "first civil society institution" to implement a system of social responsibility at the national level. He highlighted the strategic partnership between the association and the Goodwill Campaign that aims at humanitarian and charitable work.
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