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International Bank of Qatar (IBQ) and W Doha Hotel and Residences have joined hands for the sixth consecutive year to bring joy to Rumailah Hospital patients.
The initiative plays a “vital role in the support of the Qatari community’s most vulnerable and aims to improve the lives of children and elderly people”, according to a statement from IBQ.
The partnership saw the elderly in the Trauma Unit at Rumailah Hospital receive Iftar. Also, there was a visit to Al Maha Unit in Paediatrics at the hospital to celebrate Ramadan and distribute gifts and treats in celebration of Garangao.
“We are extremely honoured to support the Qatari community during the holy month of Ramadan and delighted with this collaboration with W Doha Hotel and Residences for the sixth consecutive year. Everyday, our lives are built on what we share with others; we have shared incredible moments and smiles with the patients, nurses and caretakers at Rumailah Hospital,” said Omar Bouhadiba, managing director at IBQ.
Safak Guvenc, area manager (Qatar & Oman) and general manager, W Doha Hotel and Residences, said: “Our successful collaboration with IBQ started six years ago and we believe that together we can bring great happiness and support to people living in Qatar. It is always a privilege to support the local community and be a part of as many philanthropic activities as we can.”
IBQ’s “do good deeds” campaign was launched in 2009.
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