Mobily has signed a cooperation agreement with Charity Committee for Orphans Care (Ensan) to help augment the organization’s income.
The agreement was signed by Prince Ahmad bin Fahad bin Salman, vice chairman of the board of directors and head of the executive committee of Ensan, and Mobily’s CEO Ahmad Farroukh.
Under the agreement, Mobily will launch awareness and marketing campaigns to urge its customers to make donations to the charity organization.
Mobily customers can donate SR12 every month by messaging ‘1’ to ‘5055,’ or by sending a blank SMS to the same number to make a one-time donation.
Prince Ahmad said this partnership reflects Mobily’s commitment to serve national interests of the Kingdom.
It also demonstrates Mobily’s active role in CSR participation and keenness to emerge as one of the best companies in its field.
The partnership also distinguishes the company as a supporter of the Kingdom’s ambitious Vision 2030 goals on the one hand and serving the public and private sectors as well as the society at large on the other.
The prince expressed his gratitude and appreciation to Mobily for its constructive initiative to serve orphans.
Farroukh said he was delighted to have signed the agreement, which is aimed at strengthening cooperation between Mobily and Ensan.
He reiterated that the company pays much attention to its CSR activities and always makes sincere efforts to support major charities like Ensan.
The cooperation between Ensan and Mobily will continue for a long time, the company stated.
Source: Arab News
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