AUB sponsors ‘Service Is My Joy’ in collaboration with LoYAC Kwt
Part of CSR initiatives
Group photo of AUB executive management with LoYAC representatives.
KUWAIT CITY, Oct 17: Ahli United Bank (AUB) announced the sponsorship of “Service Is My Joy” Program within the framework of its strategic partnership with LoYAC Kuwait. The Bank’s latest alliance reflects its effort to reinforce its extensive range of community activities and underlying support for the Kuwaiti society.
‘Service Is My Joy’ initiative aims at helping supporting various social segments. The initiative involves participants aged 16 and above taking part in volunteering committees and collaborating with a number of volunteering centers such as KAACH, Paradise Institute and Abeer 2. Throughout the program, activities range between learning how to perform first aid at the Kuwait Red Crescent Society as well as providing support services to the elderly.
On this occasion, Moataz Al Rafi, AUB’s Senior Deputy CEO, Banking Group, said, “We are delighted with the new partnership agreement between the Bank and LoYAC. This new tie up will result in a wide range of diversified activities in the near future, to further help in achieving our objectives in supporting Kuwaiti society through meaningful partnerships between financial institutions and a promising younger generation.”
Al Rafi confirmed that AUB has spared no effort to intensify its participation in the various initiatives that are in the interest of society. He promised more activities and initiatives that reflect the Bank’s strategic plan for social responsibility as a financial institution.
Moreover, Mrs. Fetouh Al Dalali, LoYAC Kuwait board member said, “We are proud of our new partnership with Ahli United Bank, and excited about the team’s overall positive spirit. The Bank is keen to support the youth and drive positive change, with an objective to spread positive values through a wide range of programs that enable the younger generation capable to achieve development.”
LoYAC is a nonprofit organization and was established in 2002 as a positive initiative. The founding members of LoYAC recognized that youth can be led towards peace by providing them with opportunities for personal growth; experience the joy of service and developing their professional skills to qualify and enable them to join the workforce.