Ooredoo Bikers visited children’s hospital ward at Razi Hospital
Stemming from its corporate social responsibility strategy, and in alignment with its deep-rooted values of caring and connecting, Ooredoo, Kuwait’s fastest network, organized a visit to the children’s ward at Razi Hospital recently. The visit was organized by the Ooredoo Bikers, which consists of employees in the company who share the passion of motorbike riding. The visit was made possible by the efforts of the Kuwait Association for the Care of Children in Hospital (KACCH), further solidifying Ooredoo’s position with the organization. The initiative aimed at raising awareness about driving motorbikes in a safe and responsible manner, under the title “Hurt Your Helmet, Not Your Head.” It promotes the importance of wearing the necessary safety gear, including helmets and protective vests.
In a statement he made regarding this visit, Ooredoo Kuwait’s Corporate Communications Senior Director Mijbil Alayoub said, “We at Ooredoo Kuwait are committed to embodying our values of caring, connecting, and challenging through sustainable projects across Kuwait, and we have had the honor to work more than once with KACCH, whose noble values are harmonious with ours. This event was organized spontaneously by Ooredoo employees, and we are proud of their initiative and interest in giving back to the community. We intend to hold more events similar to this in the future, as this is part of our social responsibility strategy in Ooredoo.”
Alayoub added that Ooredoo works according to a yearlong agenda on social responsibility initiatives, in collaboration with different entities, noting that the company places great importance on involving its employees and giving them an opportunity to participate in embodying the values of caring and giving. Ooredoo Bikers Club includes more than ten Ooredoo employees from across the company’s different departments, such as Technology, Sales, Marketing, and Legal Affairs. During their visit, the members of the club distributed gifts to the children staying in Razi Hospital, in addition to donating games for the entertainment corner of the children at the hospital.