Capital Bank Reinforces Solidarity and Hosts an Iftar for Children at the Children's Museum
Reflecting the spirit of solidarity embodied in the holy month of Ramadan, Capital Bank organized a charitable Iftar for approximately 150 underprivileged children at the Children's Museum. The event saw strong volunteer participation from bank employees, who spent quality time with the children and shared in preparations for the Iftar, participating in various games to create a joyful and festive atmosphere.
The event included a range of recreational and interactive activities held throughout the museum. Capital Bank volunteers helped organize games and competitions for the children, aiming to bring them happiness and reinforce their sense of support and community care during this holy month.
Commenting on the initiative, Touleen Barto, Chief Marketing and Corporate Communications Officer at Capital Bank, emphasized that this event reflects one of the core pillars of the bank’s social responsibility. She stated, “our participation reflects deep and unwavering commitment to our community and our belief in the importance of instilling the values of giving and sharing. At Capital Bank, we consider volunteer work a genuine means of strengthening solidarity, and we always strive to support the most vulnerable groups, in line with our strategy to achieve a positive and sustainable impact on society.”
Capital Bank continues to implement its community programs focused on development and mutual support, stemming from its position as a leading financial institution that constantly seeks to balance its banking leadership with its humanitarian role in fostering a spirit of love and solidarity within the Jordanian social fabric.
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