Khaberni - Capital Bank renewed its commitment to its community responsibility during the holy month of Ramadan by supporting the "Draw a Smile" Ramadan initiative for 2026 organized by Haya Cultural Center, where it sponsored the hosting of 100 children from the children cared for by SOS Children's Villages Jordan in a Ramadan iftar embraced by the center's atmosphere, in an evening that combined entertainment, education, and the spirit of giving.
This initiative falls within the bank's annual traditions of organizing Ramadan events dedicated to children without familial support, reflecting its commitment to establishing the values of solidarity and enhancing the impact of its community responsibility programs.
The event featured a renewed interactive experience aimed at enhancing learning through art and creative activities, where bank employees volunteered to accompany the children during painting on canvas, electrical circuit assembly workshops, cultural theatrical performances, as well as heritage segments such as "Al-Mesaharati", in addition to active entertainment activities like a "treasure hunt" game in organized and safe play spaces.
Tuline Bararto, Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications at Capital Bank, affirmed that the bank's participation in this initiative celebrates the spirit of Ramadan and promotes a culture of corporate giving, noting that hosting the children at this event serves as an extension of the bank's approach to supporting initiatives that leave a lasting positive impact on the lives of children and society.
For her part, Reem Al-Adwan, the General Manager of Haya Cultural Center, stated that this year's "Draw a Smile" initiative came as a comprehensive program combining entertainment, learning and social interaction, appreciating the cooperation with Capital Bank and its continuous support over the years, stating that this support had played a tangible role in the success of the center's programs and bringing joy to children during Ramadan, emphasizing the importance of continuing this fruitful cooperation.
Areej Al-Khatib, Director of Fund Development and Communication at SOS Children's Villages Jordan, highlighted that this initiative aligns with the association's approach in supporting children through safe spaces that combine learning, interaction, and creative expression, which promotes their growth and skill development. She added that hosting the event at Haya Cultural Center helped provide a suitable and rich environment that enhanced the children's engagement with the activities, reflecting the partnership with Capital Bank and its understanding of the importance of reaching children through impactful, multi-dimensional initiatives, praising the bank's contribution and ongoing support for initiatives with this humanitarian and developmental dimension.
Capital Bank adopts community responsibility programs during Ramadan aimed at deepening partnerships with civil society institutions and establishing values of human solidarity. Through this cooperation, the bank renews its commitment to supporting cultural and social national institutions, such as Haya Cultural Center and SOS Children's Villages Jordan, ensuring a supportive and stimulating environment for future generations and affirming its role as a leading banking entity that prioritizes serving the community.



