
"Not a Slogan, but an Actual Service" Early Detection Campaign by Bank of Jerusalem in Partnership with Al-Mutala Hospital
SadaNews - In line with its deep commitment to supporting women's health and actively contributing to community service, the Bank of Jerusalem, in collaboration with Al-Mutala Hospital, is implementing an early breast cancer detection campaign through a mobile clinic, which will travel to several cities and governorates during the month of October. The service is provided free of charge in front of the bank's branches at selected target points.
In a comment, Mohamed Shawar, the CEO of the bank, stated: "In our partnership with Al-Mutala Hospital, we affirm that supporting women is not merely a duty, but an investment in life. Every early detection test brings back hope and translates our genuine community commitment at the Bank of Jerusalem into a tangible action that saves lives. We aspire to be partners in health security for every woman in our governorates."
This initiative aims to create a real impact in the community by raising health awareness and encouraging women to take advantage of the screening service in nearby locations, without costs or barriers. The initiative reflects the true face of the responsibility the bank bears towards its community.
The Bank of Jerusalem is credited for its initiative in this field, and this effort reflects its ongoing commitment to being a beacon of giving, and that health and security are realities we work for.

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