Princess Alia bint Hussein sponsors the Hassan Charity Polo Cup match in Zarqa.

Princess Alia bint Hussein sponsors the Hassan Charity Polo Cup match in Zarqa.
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Under the patronage of Her Highness Princess Alia bint Hussein, President of the Jordanian Equestrian Federation, the Royal Polo Club in Zarqa hosted the Hassan Charity Cup match on Saturday, attended by several highnesses, princes, princesses, supporters, and club members, along with national polo team players.
The charity match was organized at the invitation of young player Prince Hamzah bin "Mohammad Abbas" as part of his commitment to community service in his school program. The proceeds from the tournament will be donated to the "Himmatna" initiative, to start renovating the Ghor Al-Mazra'a Health Center, as well as to support relief 
programs for our people in Gaza through the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization.
The renovation of the Ghor Al-Mazra'a Health Center is part of the "Himmatna" initiative aimed at developing 25 health centers across the Kingdom to improve health services for the local community and to ensure that all patients receive appropriate treatment in a safe environment, preserving their dignity. The initiative also seeks to develop and rehabilitate healthcare centers.
The match was supported by: Capital Bank, Siniora Food Industries, Zain Telecommunications, Hilton Amman Hotel, BMW (Abu Khader Cars), Breitling Swiss Watch Manufacturers and their agents in Jordan, Jaafar Jewelry Boutique, iJordan Event Management and PR, Big Fish Media Partner, Bliss FM, Arab Center for Engineering Industries "ACES", Union Bank, Masafi Bottled Water Company, and supported by Omar and Fared Zidan and Dr. Mustafa Al-Khudari.(Petra)
 

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