Manama: A delegation from Kuwait Finance House – Bahrain (KFH) visited Dar Al Manar for Parents Care in Isa Town as part of its ongoing commitment to engage with beneficiaries of its community programs and better understand their needs to develop its initiatives and enhance their impact.
This visit reflects KFH–Bahrain’s approach to supporting various community initiatives through effective partnerships with civil society organisations and the implementation of integrated programs that address the needs of beneficiaries to achieve a tangible, sustainable impact.
During the visit, the delegation interacted with staff members and learned about the services provided within a welcoming environment demonstrating the values of respect and care for the elderly and the importance of strengthening community bonds.
“At KFH – Bahrain, we prioritise continuous and meaningful communication with those benefiting from our community initiatives. Understanding their needs allows us to enrich our programs, especially for the elderly, who hold a special place in our hearts and to whose well-being we are deeply dedicated. Our visit to Dar Al Manar for Parents Care exemplifies our commitment to building partnerships and collaborating with humanitarian institutions that provide invaluable service to Bahraini society,” Mohammed Abusaqer, Head of Corporate Communications said.
“Effective community work hinges on developing initiatives aligned with the aspirations of beneficiaries. We continue to strive towards this by expanding our partnerships and strengthening our presence in various impactful programs, under a vision that extends ‘Beyond Horizons’, aiming to achieve meaningful impact with sustainable added value for members of society.”
Through this visit, KFH – Bahrain reaffirms commitment to its community initiatives, in line with a comprehensive vision focused on impactful partnership and sustainable impact. This consolidates its position as a leading financial institution that combines banking excellence with humanitarian responsibility, offering support to various segments of society in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

