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Qatar’s leading telecommunications operator announced at a ceremony with Qatar Charity to notify the charitable organisation of a donation of funds raised to support its activities as part of their corporate social responsibility strategy to support communities.
The ceremony was held at Ooredoo Tower in West Bay on Sunday with Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulla Al Thani, CEO of Ooredoo, and Qatar Charity CEO Yousif Ahmed Al Kuwari in attendance.
Sheikh Mohammed announced that the donation will be raised by Ooredoo through an auction of its Special Numbers on Tuesday, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Ooredoo headquarters in West Bay, Doha.Ooredoo and Qatar Charity have a long history of collaboration, with the telecommunications giant supporting numerous Qatar Charity initiatives over the years.
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulla Al Thani said: “We were delighted to announce our donation to Qatar Charity at the recent ceremony. Supporting the communities in which we operate is a key part of our corporate social responsibility strategy, and we are always looking for ways in which we can demonstrate this support in a practical way. We look forward to many more years of the robust partnership we currently enjoy with Qatar Charity, and thank them for their stellar work to improve the lives of our community members and the lives of those in need of assistance further afield.”
Yousif Ahmed Al Kuwari, CEO at Qatar Charity, said: “We extend our thanks to Ooredoo for their latest donation, and for being such staunch supporters of Qatar Charity for so many years. We are proud to contribute to Qatari society and support communities in need both in Qatar and further afield, and are grateful to our many supporters – especially Ooredoo, a main sponsor – for their help in enabling us to continue our work.”