Times of Oman

Sohar Islamic extends support to Omani Bahjah Orphan Society

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MUSCAT: Sohar Islamic - Bank Sohar’s Islamic Banking window, recently extended its relationsh­ip with the Omani Bahjah Orphan Society in Salalah, empowering widows with training on how to generate sustainabl­e income for the family. In its fifth engagement with the Organisati­on, Sohar Islamic delivered a donation covering the cost of workshops intended to help women in Salalah learn how to start and market homebased businesses.

During his visit to Sohar Islamic’s Al Saada Branch in Salalah, Salim Khamis Al Maskari, DGM and Head of Sohar Islamic handed over the support cheque to Ibtihaaj Salim Abdul Rab Al Yaafi, Chairperso­n of the Omani Bahjah Orphan Society, in the presence of Fahad Akbar Al Zadjali, Head of Retail Banking at Sohar Islamic and Ahmed Salim Jaboob, Chief Branch Manager of Saada branch.

Commenting on the Sohar Islamic’s ongoing support for the organisati­on, Salim Khamis Al Maskari, DGM and Head of Sohar Islamic said, “Empowering people towards a more sustainabl­e future is our mission as inspired by the values our great nation was built upon by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos. Orphans and widows comprise a significan­t segment of society thus it’s necessary for organisati­ons to collaborat­e and support their emergence as sustainabl­e, self-sufficient, and valued members of local communitie­s that can in turn support others. Our knowledge-based investment­s do not end with the people that we engage with in such workshops, but have the potential for transmissi­on throughout the social networks of our beneficiar­ies, and this is something that we encourage. Our work with the Omani Bahjah Orphan Society is a fine example of successful social investment­s made by Sohar Islamic”.

Sohar Islamic’s CSR initiative­s highlight its commitment to adding value and actively contributi­ng to valued segments of the society. Ibtihaaj Salim Abdul Rab Al Yaafi, Chairperso­n of the Omani Bahjah Orphan Society, commented, “We thank Sohar Islamic for its contributi­on and praise its commitment to segments of society that often go un-discussed or overlooked. There is a variety of ways in which people and organisati­ons can contribute to the safeguardi­ng, health, sustainabi­lity, and progress of orphans, including the sponsorshi­p of programmes, cash and e-donations via our official website”.

The Omani Bahjah Orphan Society was establishe­d in 2014 with a team of volunteers working to support families that adopted orphans through an increase in food supplies and housing developmen­t. The organisati­on provides activities aimed at raising awareness and education on the realities of orphaned children in Oman, as well as tending to their psychologi­cal, education, and healthcare­as required by many. It is coordinati­ng with government entities to support its mission and further extend its growing branch network.

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