Feb.09, 2025

Strategic Partnership Agreement Expected with Fakeeh Healthcare Group

Strategic Partnership Agreement Expected with Fakeeh Healthcare Group

The Charitable Association for Computer Rehabilitation, Ertiqa, signed a strategic partnership agreement with Fakeeh Healthcare Group on Sunday. His Excellency Mr. Hamad Al-Dhewalia, a member of the Board of Directors, represented Ertiqa at the signing, while Dr. Mazen Fakeeh, Chairman of Fakeeh Healthcare Group, represented the group. The Chairman of the Association’s Board of Directors, Mr. Abdullah Al-Fozan, and the Board Member and First Vice Chairman of Fakeeh Group, Dr. Ayman Abdo, attended the signing ceremony.

This pioneering initiative aims to support the educational process and address the community’s computer needs. The partnership seeks to fund the rehabilitation of 1,000 computers annually, which will then be donated to the academic and non-profit sectors.

His Excellency Al-Dhewalia expressed his delight at signing this agreement, noting that the collaboration will support the Association’s work for the next five years and help achieve its developmental, community, and environmental goals.

Dr. Mazen Fakeeh emphasized that this initiative reflects Fakeeh Healthcare Group’s commitment to promoting social solidarity and supporting education through sustainable solutions. He highlighted that the group places community service at the heart of its strategies, driven by its profound belief in empowering individuals and educational institutions through access to modern technology.

These efforts underscore Fakeeh Healthcare Group’s social responsibility and environmental sustainability leadership. The group continues to work toward creating greater awareness of the importance of recycling and reducing electronic waste, promoting a circular economy culture, and achieving sustainable development that supports future generations.

It is worth noting that Ertiqa is the only association of its kind in the Kingdom and the Middle East. It has pioneered its field by collecting used computers, rehabilitating them, and donating them to the educational and non-profit sectors. This initiative aims to spread a recycling culture and preserve the digital blessing.

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