Capital Bank Employees Celebrate International Civil Services Day by Distributing Food Parcels
On the occasion of International Civil Service Day, Capital Bank employees participated in a volunteering event to distribute food parcels organized by the "Tkiyet Um Ali" charity, as part of the effective and long-term partnership between the two parties.
The employees visited the headquarters of the Jordanian Women's Association for Family Development located in Al-Salt, where they distributed several food parcels to the benefiting families to alleviate their economic burdens. This contributes to improving the social and economic conditions of these groups.
Capital Bank is keen on organizing various volunteering events in which its employees participate, reflecting the spirit of commitment, hard work, and eagerness to enhance the bright image of the bank's social and humanitarian aspects. This initiative also embodies the values of integration and solidarity that Capital Bank strives to instill in its employees.
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