BBAC and Live Lebanon Provide a Day of Fun and Games for Disabled Children

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Date: 
22 01 2013

BBAC and UNDP's "Live Lebanon" initiative organized a heartwarming day of play for special needs children in collaboration with "Right to Play", an international humanitarian organization that uses sport and play programs to improve health, develop life skills, and foster peace for children and communities in some of the most disadvantaged areas of the world.

Joining forces with the 'Koloob Min Noor' NGO, BBAC employees offered children from the Bekaa region, all with a diverse range of disabilities, the opportunity to join together for a day of games, face-painting and drawing activities, as well as a short performance.

Tarek Bilal, Head of Marketing at BBAC, said: "We are very proud to have initiated such a day for these children in which they were given the space to express themselves through play and sport. And we applaud 'Koloob Min Noor', an inspirational institution which helps these children receive the important rehabilitative physical training and educational capacities that allow them to be engaged in ordinary civic life".

He added, “We hope that BBAC and UNDP's future initiatives will have equal success in reaching out to underprivileged societies across the country to ensure a Green, Healthy, Young, and Prosperous Lebanon”.

The "Live Lebanon” initiative is unique in its strong partnership with BBAC and the support of various active ambassadors. BBAC has played an important role in providing necessary assistance across Lebanon as it seeks to fulfill its mission of being a Caring Bank.

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