Saudi Arabia’s Nesma & Partners (N&P), in partnership with Tarmeem Charity Association, has contributed to the renovation of 30 homes for families most in need across the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.
The work was carried out as part of the agreement signed by Nesma & Partners in 2020 with Tarmeem, which is a first-of-its-kind Saudi-based non-profit association registered with the Saudi Ministry of Labor & Social Development.
The association is involved with building, repairing and upgrading homes in underprivileged neighbourhoods in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.
A total of 183 members of 30 underprivileged and families in need in the cities of Dammam, Qatif, Alahsa, Hafar al Batin, Abqaiq benefitted from the initiative, according to a statement from Nesma & Partners. The renovation works were carried out over six voluntary campaigns throughout the years, engaging 86 employees from the N&P Head Office and N&P High Training Institute, investing a total of 1243 man-hours.
Speaking on the development Samer Samad, president & CEO of Nesma & Partners stated: “As responsible corporate citizens, we owe a keen sense of responsibility towards the community and environment around us. A safe and decent life is everyone’s right, and we are proud to be associated with Tarmeem in this noble initiative, a humble attempt towards making a positive difference in the lives of people who need and deserve support.”
Nesma & Partners aligns with Saudi vision 2030
As a major construction and engineering company in Saudi Arabia, the company noted that it places special emphasis on creating a positive impact on society and the environment and strives to operate in harmony with local communities and nature while contributing to the overall environment preservation and development of the kingdom, the firm noted.
Community support initiatives, among others, form the core of the company’s sustainability framework, and are drafted in accordance with sector-specific material topics, and aligned with the Saudi Vision 2030 and the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development goals, it added.