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Renewal of Partnership Between Total Energies and Tkiyet Um Ali to Enhance Food Security in Jordan - Jordan News

Renewal of Partnership Between Total Energies and Tkiyet Um Ali to Enhance Food Security in Jordan - Jordan News

Jordan News23-03-2025
Renewal of Partnership Between Total Energies and Tkiyet Um Ali to Enhance Food Security in Jordan In a step that reinforces its ongoing commitment to supporting the most needy communities in the Kingdom, Total Energies Jordan has renewed its partnership with Tkiyet Um Ali, including three main initiatives: food parcel distribution, food parcel packing, and providing iftar meals as part of the "Tables of Mercy" during Ramadan. اضافة اعلان The food parcel distribution initiative aims to deliver essential goods to underprivileged families, ensuring they receive their necessary supplies. Meanwhile, the food parcel packing program involves engaging Total Energies employees as volunteers to carefully pack these parcels, providing comprehensive food items to the benefiting families. During the holy month of Ramadan, the company will continue to support the "Tables of Mercy" initiative by offering hot, nutritious iftar meals, reflecting the values of solidarity and giving. Commenting on this partnership, François de Charnas, General Manager of Total Energies Jordan, said: "Our partnership with Tkiyet Um Ali once again underscores our continuous commitment to social responsibility and our efforts to make a positive impact in the communities where we operate. Through this collaboration, we aim to provide food support, care, and hope for those in urgent need." He added that the company's employees volunteered in these initiatives, reflecting the team spirit and their commitment to serving the community. Volunteers participated in packing and distributing food parcels, as well as serving iftar meals during Ramadan. This collective effort enhances the spirit of giving and social solidarity, showcasing Total Energies employees' dedication to improving the lives of our brothers and sisters in the community.
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