Twenty years ago, Al Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans was founded by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah as a national commitment, a promise that orphaned youth in Jordan would never face adulthood alone or without opportunity. Over the past two decades, that promise has translated into measurable impact. Thousands of orphaned youths across the Kingdom have received educational, psychological, and financial support, enabling them to pursue higher education, access to employment, and build independent, dignified lives. What began as a vision has evolved into a national model of empowerment, transforming vulnerability into resilience and potential into achievement.
This year, under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, Al Aman Fund hosted a charitable Iftar, to commemorate the past 20 years of transforming the lives of more than 5,000 orphaned youth; both graduates of care homes and vulnerable young people from across Jordan.
At a time when the demand for educational scholarships and holistic support continues to grow, the gathering served as both a meeting of partners and supporters who showed a shared commitment to the future, while also celebrated all the orphaned youth who graduated into society with the tools that will help them lead independent and productive lives.
Thank you for the generous support of our sponsors, celebrating two decades of Al Aman
Platinum Sponsor
For more than 15 years, Housing Bank has stood as a committed partner to Al Aman Fund, contributing to the graduation of 38 empowered young beneficiaries who have successfully transitioned into independent lives. In 2022, the Bank deepened its commitment by fully sponsoring four beneficiaries through comprehensive support packages that included educational scholarships, safe housing, monthly allowance, health insurance, and capacity-building opportunities. Building on this shared legacy of impact, Housing Bank has renewed its partnership by signing a four-year agreement (2026–2029) reaffirming its long-term investment in empowering the next generation and expanding pathways to opportunity.
Housing bank’s CSR through Al Aman
ADC began its partnership with Al Aman Fund in 2025 to launch the “Vocational Training Scholarship program for Orphaned Youth in Aqaba,” supporting 26 beneficiaries through vocational training programs aligned with labor market needs in Aqaba.
ADC’s CSR through Al Aman
Jordan Bromine started its partnership with Al Aman Fund in 2024 through a four-year sustainable commitment (2024–2027), to support 48 youth from the south (Aqaba and Ghor Al Safi) through education scholarships, housing, monthly allowances, and capacity-building programs.
Bromine’s CSR through Al Aman
Equiti Group demonstrated its commitment in its first year of partnership with Al Aman Fund by supporting the Ramadan Charity Iftar, driven by its belief in the Fund’s mission and the importance of investing in the future of orphaned youth.
Equiti Group’s CSR through Al Aman
Gold Sponsor
Arab Potash Company has partnered with Al Aman Fund for over a decade, contributing to the graduation of 132 beneficiaries during that period. The company currently supports 16 beneficiaries through comprehensive assistance that includes educational scholarships, housing, and capacity-building programs.
Arab Potash’s CSR through Al Aman
Al Waha for Cars began its partnership with Al Aman Fund in 2025 through a generous personal contribution from its owner, Mr. Mamoon Halawa, supporting 34 beneficiaries with educational scholarships, housing, and monthly allowances. In addition, Mr. Halawa donated a vehicle to the Fund to strengthen its operational capacity and support its ongoing work.
Al Waha for Cars’ CSR through Al Aman
Silver Sponsor
Markazia Toyota demonstrated its commitment in its first year of partnership with Al Aman Fund by supporting the Ramadan Charity Iftar, driven by its belief in the Fund’s mission and the importance of investing in the future of orphaned youth.
Hikma Pharmaceuticals has partnered with Al Aman Fund since 2017, contributing to the graduation of 14 beneficiaries to date. The company currently supports 10 beneficiaries through educational scholarships and a monthly allowance.
Jordan Kuwait Bank has been a cornerstone partner of Al Aman Fund since 2008. For almost two decades, this valued partnership has played a vital role in transforming lives, supporting 19 beneficiaries to successfully graduate and become empowered, self-reliant members of society. Jordan Kuwait Bank continued commitment reflects a shared belief in education as a pathway to sustainable impact and long-term community development.
Capital Bank began its partnership with Al Aman Fund in 2011 and has since been a strong and valued supporter in empowering orphaned youth through education. Through this impactful collaboration, 25 beneficiaries have successfully graduated and taken meaningful steps toward building independent and sustainable futures.
The Bank currently supports 10 students through educational scholarships, monthly allowances, housing support, and capacity-building programs.
Islamic International Arab Bank has been a valued partner of Al Aman Fund since 2008, contributing to the successful graduation of 15 beneficiaries to date. The bank currently continues its commitment by supporting 5 beneficiaries, further reinforcing its dedication to empowering orphaned youth through education and long-term opportunity.
Bronze Sponsor
Jordan Ahli Bank has partnered with Al Aman Fund since 2024, contributing to the graduation of 6 beneficiaries to date. The Bank currently supports 13 beneficiaries through educational scholarships, continuing its commitment to empowering orphaned youth through access to higher education.
Bank ABC partnered with Al Aman Fund for almost two decades, contributing to the graduation of 28 beneficiaries through 2024. During this long-standing partnership.




