ROSHN Group has been honored by His Royal Highness Prince Saud Bin Bandar Bin Abdulaziz, the Deputy Governor of the Eastern Province, for its significant contribution to community development.
ROSHN received an honorary shield from His Royal Highness Prince Saud Bin Bandar Bin Abdulaziz, for its efforts in renovating 100 homes across the Kingdom, a pivotal initiative by ROSHN’s extensive corporate social responsibility (CSR) program, YUHYEEK. The ceremony underscored ROSHN’s commitment to its values of empowerment, sustainability, and responsibility and celebrated the collaborative success between ROSHN Group and its implementing partner Tarmeem Charity.
The Deputy Governor of the Eastern Province honored ROSHN for its renovation of 100 homes across the Kingdom.
ROSHN’s representative delivered a speech before HRH Prince Saud bin Bandar and the audience, reflecting on this impactful partnership and highlighting the initiative’s success across 14 cities around the kingdom, enabled by volunteers from ROSHN employees and the community.
In addition, representatives from ROSHN’s leadership team had the distinct honor of presenting a commemorative shield to His Royal Highness, symbolizing the Group’s appreciation for his presence at the event and his honoring of the collaborative efforts towards community development shown by the partners.
The flagship renovation initiative is a reflection of the company’s commitment to raising the quality of life in the Kingdom
This recognition reinforces ROSHN’s dedication to creating substantial social value and putting people first in our endeavors. It is a reflection of the Group’s mandate to contribute to the nation’s housing sector, in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030’s objectives to elevate the quality of life for all. ROSHN’s partnership with Tarmeem Charity is part of its broader community engagement program YUHYEEK, which has witnessed community-focused partnerships with Ehsan Charity, Saudi Autism Society, Efaa Association for the Care of People with Disabilities, Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Humanitarian City, and Zahra Breast Cancer Association.