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Imperial Palace Hotel Visits Dar Al Amal
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Amman - Imperial Palace HotelImperial Palace Hotel
paid a friendly visit to Dar Al Amal on November 8, 2008 to reach out to the elderly and instill the spirit of corporate social responsibility.
's General Manager and heads of departments at the Hotel shared a lovely breakfast with Al Amal's residents. Afterwards, the Imperial Palace team handed out various gifts to the elderly house's residents. "We here at Imperial Palace firmly believe in the positive impact of community involvement--it reinforces values of solidarity and unity," said Farah Abu Matter, General Manager of Imperial Palace.
Abu Matter also noted that the Al-Amal visit is one of many social activities the Hotel takes part in so as to provide comfort and support for different segments of society.
"I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the management of Imperial Palace. Such gracious initiatives help us render our best services to the residents of Dar Al Amal," said Mr. Al -Husseini, Dar Al Amal Director.
Dar Al Amal is located in Amman in the 8th circle area. The three-story building houses forty-eight senior citizens between the ages of 40 and 90.
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Editors Note:
Imperial Palace HotelImperial Palace Hotel
is one of Amman's most famous and prestigious four-star hotels. The hotel was established in 2000 and consists of 9 stories which contain 80 rooms divided equally between single and double bedrooms as well as 5 luxurious suites. Imperial Palace HotelImperial Palace Hotel
has events and meeting halls equipped with the latest technologies, in addition to a health club, sauna, Jacuzzi, facial treatment facilities, body massage and a gym. Imperial Palace HotelImperial Palace Hotel
is ideally located in one of West Amman's most prestigious areas, the fourth circle. It is 30 minutes away from Queen Alia International Airport, and 10 minutes from Amman's City Centre. The hotel has 103 highly qualified employees in hotel management and hospitality with 100% local Jordanian workforce.
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