In Presence of Princess Ghida Talal, Housing Bank Renews Strategic Partnership with KHCF

In Presence of Princess Ghida Talal, Housing Bank Renews Strategic Partnership with KHCF

In the presence of HRH Princess Ghida Talal, Chairperson of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KHCF) and Center (KHCC), and H.E. Mr. Abdul-Ilah Al Khatib, Chairman of Housing Bank, the Housing Bank has renewed its strategic partnership agreement with the KHCF for the years 2025 and 2026.

The agreement was signed by Mr. Ammar Al-Safadi, CEO of Housing Bank, and Mrs. Nisreen Qatamish, Director General of KHCF.

This renewed partnership reflects the ongoing collaboration between the two parties and aligns with the objectives of the bank’s corporate social responsibility program, “Imkan by Iskan,” which focuses on the sectors of health, education, and social empowerment.

Commenting on the partnership, Al-Safadi said: “Our continued support for the King Hussein Cancer Foundation over the years reflects the bank’s belief in the importance of sustainable partnerships and solidarity to enhance role integration—thereby increasing our capacity to address health challenges, particularly cancer. We view this as a collective responsibility that must be translated into a message of hope and tangible impact on the lives of patients and their families.”

Qatamish expressed her appreciation to Housing Bank for its ongoing commitment to being part of national efforts aimed at providing comprehensive care for the largest number of cancer patients in accordance with the highest standards. She emphasized that this support will contribute significantly to advancing KHCF’s humanitarian mission.

As part of the partnership, Housing Bank will continue supporting the annual “Hope Gala” charity event, the proceeds of which go toward the Foundation’s mission. The bank will also continue supporting the university scholarship program for students with cancer by covering the academic expenses of several beneficiaries. In addition, it will support the Siwar Al-Hussein volunteer program and broader efforts to provide comprehensive care that addresses the needs of patients facing medical and treatment-related challenges.