Riyadh: ROSHN Group, a Public Investment Fund (PIF) company, has announced its partnership with Sanad Children's Cancer Support Association to support the Sanad Educational Program at the King Fahad National Centre for Children's Cancer (KFNC). The initiative aims to empower children battling cancer by ensuring they can continue their education uninterrupted throughout their treatment, contributing to their academic progress and psychological well-being during recovery.
According to Saudi Press Agency, coinciding with the holy month of Ramadan, the Sanad Educational Program will provide academic support and essential resources for young patients, offering an enriching learning experience in a structured educational setting tailored to their health, psychological, and social needs. The program also focuses on improving the children's emotional well-being through recreational therapy, personal skills development, and hands-on training.
Through this initiative, ROSHN Group seeks to collaborate with Sanad Association to create an educational environment within the classrooms at KFNC, ensuring that children undergoing treatment have the right to continue their education. Education serves as a crucial tool for emotional stability and significantly enhances their quality of life during this challenging time.
This partnership reflects ROSHN Group's steadfast commitment to corporate social responsibility, supporting initiatives that have a positive and lasting impact on community well-being and contribute to improving the quality of life in the Kingdom.
Commenting on the initiative, ROSHN Group's Chief Marketing and Communications Officer Ghada Alrumayan stated: "Our partnership with Sanad Association to support the Sanad Educational Program at KFNC represents a pivotal step in enabling children to pursue their education and achieve success during their treatment journey. Supporting their educational path not only reflects our shared commitment to making a tangible impact but also reaffirms our strong belief in their ability to learn and contribute to the progress and prosperity of society."