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Booz & Company has long been committed to helping regional communities, a commitment reflected in its mission statement:
"To reach out to and drive positive change in all communities through diversified projects and events, with themes including communities’ heritage, culture, environment, and various other socioeconomic issues".
Our community engagement initiatives include offering consulting support, volunteering, fund raising, and sponsorships. Our support has improved the lives of hundreds across the Middle East region by creating sustainable community support services, developing sustainable environments, or preserving culture.
Booz & Company’s vibrant community services team has supported and delivered more than 30 different initiatives across the Middle East over the past few years. Examples include support for the elderly, support for homeless children, support for cancer patients (especially young ones), support for environmental protection projects, support for the hungry, support for education initiatives, and support for the mentally and physically challenged.
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Emirates Wildlife Society Since 2006, Booz & Company in the United Arab Emirates has supported the work of the Emirates Wildlife Society a nongovernmental organization that operates in association with the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (EWS-WWF). |
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Skoun Drug and alcohol addiction and abuse have become a major problem in Lebanon. People suffering from addiction have few places to turn due to a social stigma that keeps many people from seeking treatment, a legal environment that emphasizes punishment over rehabilitation... |
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Tamanna As part of its community service outreach, Booz & Company has provided pro bono services to Tamanna, a Lebanese non-profit association that grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions. |
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The Cairo Kids Initiative In 2007, Booz & Company’s Cairo office team started the Cairo Kids Initiative, which supports underfunded children’s orphanages in Cairo. The Cairo team members make personal financial contributions two or three times every year and use these funds to provide much-needed food... |
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The Tyre Foundation The City of Tyre, with a legacy dating back to 2000 B.C., is today the fourth-largest city in Lebanon. But Tyre is facing severe economic challenges, hindering social welfare. Part of the region classified by the Lebanese government as the Most Damaged South... |
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