As part of its strong commitment to corporate social responsibility and continuous support for national humanitarian initiatives, Jordan Kuwait Bank announced its platinum sponsorship of the 2025 “Hope Gala,” organized by the King Hussein Cancer Foundation. The event was held under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Talal bin Mohammed, representing His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein, and attended by Her Royal Highness Princess Ghida Talal, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center.
On this occasion, Jordan Kuwait Bank CEO Haethum Buttikhi stressed that the sponsorship reflects the bank’s ongoing dedication to supporting the healthcare sector and contributing to national efforts in addressing health challenges. He highlighted the bank’s role in backing humanitarian and social initiatives that create a tangible impact on society, stating: “We are proud of our partnership with the King Hussein Cancer Foundation. We are confident that our support for this event represents an important step in strengthening the Foundation’s ability to provide world-class care for cancer patients, while also intensifying efforts in awareness and prevention, and standing by patients throughout their journey to recovery. This is a meaningful contribution toward saving lives and advancing a noble national mission.”
The “Hope Gala” is one of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation’s most prominent charitable events, with proceeds dedicated to supporting the Foundation’s Sustainability Fund. The Fund was established to guarantee the continued delivery of comprehensive care for cancer patients and to finance the Foundation’s treatment, research, and awareness programs, helping advance its vital mission to combat cancer on every level.
Jordan Kuwait Bank’s sponsorship of this event reflects the bank’s broader corporate social responsibility program, through which it supports the healthcare sector and promotes sustainable development by building strategic partnerships with both the public and private sectors.