The Federal Authority for Government Human Resources (FAHR), in cooperation with the Al Jalila Foundation, launched a charitable campaign as part of “Sanadhom Amanah” community initiative, to collect the costs of treating two children with health issues.
Shamsa Mohammed Bin Nesaif, Deputy Director of Government Communications Department at the Authority, confirmed that the campaign was in collaboration with Al Jalila Foundation and aimed to provide for the treatment expenses of two children. The two cases are Mishkat Al-Jana, a child aged 7 years, was born without a hand and needs an artificial one, and a boy called Mohamed, aged 3 years, who needs an urgent surgery as he suffers from deformities in his knees and feet.
She said: “We have implemented, in cooperation with Al Jalila Foundation, many successful charitable and humanitarian campaigns under “Sanadhom Amanah” initiative, and the strategic cooperation between the two sides has resulted in covering the treatment expenses of many patients.”
She added that the campaigns were announced at the federal government level, to give the opportunity for the largest number of employees of ministries and federal entities to participate in doing good and contribute through the Authority's various accounts on social media platforms and the Federal Government's HR Management Information System "Bayanati".
Shamsa Bin Nesaif explained that the Authority implemented 10 charitable initiatives and humanitarian campaigns during 2021, as part of its social responsibility plan, in cooperation and partnership with a number of public benefit organizations and charities at the state level.
She indicated that the Authority has successfully completed its annual community plan for 2021, which included several initiatives. Most important of these initiatives include Contribute to their Education, Winter Warmth, Iftar Sayem, and Eid Clothing, in cooperation with Dar Al Ber Society.
Other initiatives implemented, said Shamsa included Sanadhom Amanah, in partnership with Al Jalila Foundation, to provide medical expenses for special cases, and an initiative to cover tuition fees for some poor and needy students, in cooperation with Al-Ihsan Charitable Society. The Authority’s role was supportive in marketing these campaigns at the federal government level and society, through its digital media platforms and electronic systems.