Gifts from Saudi Aramco employees help hearing impaired children

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Saudi Aramco’s “I Want to Hear” campaign

to help hearing-impaired children has been overwhelmingly
embraced and supported by Saudi Aramco employees. 

The workers’ generosity and
commitment to young people with hearing impairments is helping provide them with life-changing hearing aids. One hundred percent of all contributions
made by the workers were matched by the company to provide hearing aids to disadvantaged children in Saudi Arabia. 

The campaign has become the employees’ outlet to embracing the
community and building a strong spirit of citizenship.

Nearly 200,000 hearing impaired people live in Saudi Arabia,
putting them at a disadvantage when it comes to fulfilling desired goals
and becoming a strong, integral part of society.



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