Menatelecom put the highest bid for unique limited edition gold plated, pearl studded cell phone which had been presented to Queen Rania by Christian Dior.
Held under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Rania a valuable mobile phone donated by Her Majesty is secured by Menatelecom at the Madrasati Palestine charity auction held in Manama.
Under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan and in the presence of His Royal Highness Prince Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Kingdom of Bahrain, a prestigious fundraising dinner hosted by the Madrasati Palestine Women’s Network was held at the Bahrain National Museum in Manama.
Queen Rania thanked the people of Bahrain and the Madrasati Palestine Women’s Network for their generosity and support to the initiative. She added that their work and sense of responsibility has helped make the daily reality for many Palestinian students in schools a better one.
Menatelecom, the second largest internet service provider in the Kingdom of Bahrain participated at the event which included an auction held by Christie’s during the dinner. A highlight of the auction included a unique limited edition gold plated, pearl studded cell phone which had been presented to Queen Rania by Christian Dior.
Menatelecom made the highest bid and secured the valuable phone. The proceeds of the sale will be donated to Madrasati Palestine and a percentage will be donated to the Bahrain-based Alia Centre for Autism and Early Intervention.
Menatelecom believes in supporting quality programmes in education and child care and will continue to provide meaningful support to those who need it most. Helping prepare the Palestinian students to meet current and future challenges of the global competitive economy through trusted channels is paramount.
Launched by Queen Rania in April 2010, Madrasati Palestine aims at revamping schools, improving classroom environments, enhancing teaching and learning strategies and improving teachers’ standards. The initiative is currently focused on schools in East Jerusalem.