AMMAN — The King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KHCF) and BioEnergyTech, Jordan's leading provider of high-quality nutritional supplements, on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to launch a year-long campaign to support underprivileged cancer patients.
Under the memo, the company will donate a share of its product sales to the foundation's budget, aimed at supporting cancer patients and promoting the KHCF's mission of cancer-based care and prevention.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, KHCF Director-General Nisreen Qatamesh said that the initiative represents an "important" step to provide healthcare to underprivileged patients and reflects BioEnergyTech's spirit of social responsibility.
BioEnergyTech General Manager Sami Kamal affirmed the "firm" stance in supporting the KHCF's mission, which reflects a "sincere" sense of supporting cancer cases.
Kamal said the company believes in the importance of collective action to make a "tangible" difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by the cancer challenge.
"The fight against this disease is at the forefront of societal issues that deserve all support," he said.