Almarai supported the Saudi Food Bank Ita’am by providing products to prepare food baskets for the Takafulna Sa’adatna campaign, which aims on securing temporary nutritional needs for families affected by the consequences of the Coronoa pandemic.

Takafulna Sa’adatna campaign is one of the initiatives that represents a distinguished model in social solidarity, this encouraged us as Almarai to support the program as part of our efforts aimed at redressing the consequences of the Corona pandemic,” Abdullah Nasser Al-Otaibi, Head of Corporate Communications and Public Relations at Almarai said.

It is worth noting that Almarai annually supports more than 300 charitable associations working in various activities around the Kingdom.

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