Umniah has announced that it has completed the rehabilitation and renovation of 7 government school playgrounds across Amman, Mafraq, Al-Ghor, Irbid, and Jerash as part of its Forsa initiative, which was launched in late 2021. This initiative, costing over one million dinars, focuses on revitalizing public school playgrounds to promote a healthy lifestyle for students, ultimately improving their academic performance.
In this phase, playground renovations were finished at specific schools: Marj Al-Hamam Elementary School for Boys in Amman, King Abdullah Mixed Elementary School in Hay Al-Malik, Mafraq First Secondary School for Boys, Al-Ghor Comprehensive Secondary School for Girls, Al-Sareeh Elementary School for Boys, Al-Rahmanyeh Mixed Elementary School, and Souf Elementary School for Boys in Jerash. Approximately 4,700 students benefited from these upgrades.
According to an Umniah press release, the total number of schools with renovated playgrounds has now reached 17, benefiting over 11,400 students and 45,000 residents in these school communities.
Wajeeha Al-Husseini, Brand and Communications Director at Umniah said, “Forsa is a source of pride for us at Umniah, reflecting our commitment to supporting the education sector and improving the educational landscape in government schools. We are pleased with the progress made through this initiative and aim to continue implementing our strategy for social responsibility and education support in Jordan.”
Al-Husseini added, “Forsa is a source of pride for us at Umniah, reflecting our commitment to supporting the education sector and improving the educational landscape in government schools. We are pleased with the progress made through this initiative and aim to continue implementing our strategy for social responsibility and education support in Jordan.”
The Forsa initiative is part of Umniah’s corporate social responsibility, aiming to create safe and healthy learning environments for students.
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