On the occasion of Mothers’ Day, NBK organizes flower workshop
On the occasion of Mothers’ Day, National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) organizes a flower workshop at the Children’s Specialty Hospital and the Stem Cell Therapy Unit, as part of its social responsibility program towards the patients. Titled “Design a Flower Pot”, the workshop was organized in collaboration with “M Flowers” team who provided the children with ready shaped pots and flowers to arrange and dispose. Children chose their favorite flowers and arranged them in the way that expresses their creativity and the passion towards their mothers, doctors and nurses.
NBK Public Relations, Assistant General Manager, Manal Al Mattar congratulated the mothers, doctors and nurses on the occasion of mothers’ day. “This workshop is a creative way to celebrate this day. It’s an approach where children express love and devotion to their closest and dearest persons who are always with them during their therapy”.
“NBK is committed to support its Specialty Hospital Project by promoting initiatives and events all the year round. This is part of our social responsibility that we are proud to be upholding to satisfy our beloved children”, added Al Mattar. The event come as part of a fun-program dedicated to the children at the NBK Specialty Hospital and extends all year long. This Fun Program includes a library, a reading corner, storytelling sessions, activities for the medical staff such as the “nurse of the month”, interactive expression day, fun events and a movie night activity that are organized occasionally.
NBK’s initiative reflects the bank’s high sense of duty and responsibility towards the community and helping those in need. It is a well rooted tradition that has been carried out by NBK each year in its efforts to continuously have an active role in Kuwait`s society. It’s worth mentioning that NBK’s Stem Cell Therapy Unit is the first children’s bone marrow transplant center in Kuwait. The new center is the largest corporate social responsibility donation in Kuwait and will expand the hospital’s ability to treat children with cancer and blood diseases.