NAPCO reaches out to 200 underprivileged children through Dar Al Attaas charity initiative


(MENAFNEditorial) October 07 2015 - In line with its Corporate Social Responsibility program National Aluminium Products Company SAOG (NAPCO) one of the leading extruders of aluminium profiles in the GCC has extended help to underprivileged children through Dar Al Atta’a’s charity initiative. As part of the philanthropic program the company distributed family coupons redeemable at Red Tag a fashionable clothing store to 200 children enabling them to buy new clothes for seasonal festivities.

Robert Holtkamp CEO NAPCO said: “NAPCO has a long association with Dar Al Atta’a and fully supports its philanthropic initiatives aimed at enhancing the lives of the underprivileged and empowering them to become responsible and respectable members of society. We joined their new drive to present deprived children coupons to buy new clothes from Red Tag. NAPCO has a well-defined CSR program through which it strives to bring positive changes in society demonstrating its responsibility towards social economic and environmental causes. A smile to the faces of the less fortunate made our small gesture more meaningful.”

Established in 2002 Dar Al Atta’a is a non-profit volunteer-based charity group formally registered with Oman’s Ministry of Social Development. Dar Al Atta’a aims to provide comprehensive services according to the needs of underprivileged men women and children across the sultanate to help them rise above their situation. Dedicated to helping the community Dar Al Atta’a has a number of activities aside from its educational programs directed towards Family Welfare Empowerment Disaster Relief and Islamic Values.


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