Aqaba – September 2025 – Al Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans held a closing ceremony for its “Innovation and Digital Empowerment Journey” training program, conducted during the first three weeks of September with the support of the Fund’s Diamond Partner, Bromine Jordan. The event brought together 43 orphaned youth beneficiaries from Aqaba and Karak, alongside representatives and team members from both organizations.
The ceremony marked the culmination of three weeks of intensive training in digital skills, artificial intelligence, and entrepreneurship. Participants explored topics such as the basics of AI, the use of modern digital tools, and engaged in interactive sessions and brainstorming workshops that helped them develop innovative ideas and early-stage entrepreneurial projects.
Over the past two years, Bromine Jordan has provided strategic Diamond-level support to Al Aman Fund’s programs, covering educational scholarships and living expenses for orphaned youth. Through this partnership, 45 beneficiaries have received support, including two who graduated last year thanks to the scholarship. Currently, 43 beneficiaries benefit from coverage of their university, diploma, and vocational training costs. The partnership also includes housing support for six youth, monthly stipends for nine others, and empowerment programs that benefit all participants. This sustained commitment reflects Bromine Jordan’s dedication to corporate social responsibility and its investment in education and youth empowerment for a brighter future.
Noor Homoud, General Manager of Al Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans, highlighted the importance of the partnership, stating:
“Our collaboration with Bromine Jordan represents an inspiring model of sustainable corporate social responsibility. We are proud of this partnership with a company that truly believes in our mission. Through their ongoing support, we’ve been able to open new doors for our youth, equipping them with the skills they need to face life’s challenges and become self-reliant leaders of tomorrow. Bromine is one of our key and most dedicated partners, leaving a lasting impact on our beneficiaries’ lives and empowering their journey toward a brighter future.”
In his welcoming remarks, Tariq Al-Kharabsheh, Programs Manager at Al Aman Fund, expressed his pride in the achievements of the youth and the positive outcomes of the training series. He reaffirmed the Fund’s commitment to developing youth skills across diverse fields, especially in emerging technologies and artificial intelligence, to enhance their readiness for the labor market.
The event also featured a video presentation capturing the highlights of the “Innovation and Digital Empowerment Journey”, showcasing the experiences and progress of the 43 participants who successfully completed the program. The ceremony concluded with a certificate distribution and recognition segment, celebrating the achievements of the youth in an atmosphere of pride and gratitude for the profound impact this partnership continues to create in their lives.
About Al Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans
Established in 2006 as a non-profit organization by the initiative of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, Al Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans aims to empower orphaned youth graduating from care centers after the age of 18 by providing educational scholarships, living support, self-development, and mental health programs.
The Fund also supports orphaned youth across Jordan who face economic challenges preventing them from continuing their education, offering scholarships and personal development opportunities based on clear eligibility criteria.
Since its establishment, Al Aman Fund has supported over 4,950 orphaned youth, 66% of whom are female. A total of 3,671 beneficiaries have graduated, and 604 students are currently pursuing their education through the Fund’s programs.
For more information, please visit www.alamanfund.jo

