On Monday February 13th, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah paid a visit to Tabarbour's Al Nashmiyat Charitable Society for Women Empowerment, where she met with the board of directors and learned about their efforts to financially empower women in local communities.
Her Majesty met with the society's president, Amal Al Mawasleh, and the board of directors to examine past projects and long-term aspirations. Her Majesty also visited several of the society's facilities and workshops, including the kitchen, counseling room, and sewing and fabric-recycling facility, and viewed a range of products manufactured by the beneficiaries.
Al Nashmiyat Charitable Society for Women Empowerment, founded in 2018, aspires to promote the role of Jordanian women in their communities and across many industries through economic empowerment programs and workshops. Its goals include preparing Jordanian young for financial independence, supporting developmental and educational programs, providing financial and non-financial aid to impoverished families, and providing psychosocial support to children and adolescents.
Since its foundation, the club has spearheaded various projects, including a sewing workshop that trained 30 women. The organization has also developed 'Dalili,' an online counseling portal for students administered by 30 young men and women who have received psychosocial support training.
Furthermore, the group built 'Qalb Amman II,' a company development incubator with the goal of enhancing the employability and entrepreneurial abilities of youth. The group is also doing a fabric-recycling project with European Union financing, which is now educating a number of beneficiaries.
To broaden its activities, the society has formed many collaborations, including one with the Jordan River Foundation (JRF) to teach 90 women in needlework and provide them with the option to work from home for a year.
Aside from seminars, the group is responsible for a number of projects, such as academic support for Tawjihi students, distribution of food packages to impoverished homes, clothing, wheelchairs, and medical supplies to those in need, and help packages to Syrian refugees.
Look Details:
She wore Max Mara Sportmax Dritto double-breasted peacoat handcrafted in soft double wool and cashmere Caban, a black blouse and blue jeans. For her shoes, Her Majesty wore a new color of the JENNIFER CHAMANDI Bespoke Lorenzo 105 Blue Suede And Elaphe Pumps, she also bought a bag