Tkiyet Um Ali
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Founded | 2003 |
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Founder | conceptualized by Queen Alia al-Hussein, initiated by Princess Haya bint Al Hussein |
Type | non-profit organization |
Focus | underprivileged citizens |
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Area served | Jordan |
Key people | Princess Haya bint Al Hussein, Chairperson |
Website | http://www.TUA.jo/ |
Tkiyet Um Ali (Arabic: تكية أم علي), is a Jordanian non-governmental organisation founded by Princess Haya in honour of her late mother Queen Alia.[1]
The first initiative of its kind in Jordan and in the Arab World, Tkiyet Um Ali provides food and services to the less privileged sectors of Jordanian society, the needy and the hungry.
History
Originally conceptualised by Her Late Majesty Queen Alia more than 40 years ago, Tkiyet Um Ali (TUA) was founded in 2003 by Her Royal Highness Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein. By seeking to eradicate hunger, it was the first initiative of its kind in the Arab World. TUA is also considered the first non-governmental organisation to provide sustainable food support through distributing food parcels and serving hot meals, in addition to providing humanitarian food aid to Jordan's underprivileged.
Programmes
Tkiyet Um Ali seeks to serve as a model for hunger and relief initiatives across the rest of the Arab world. It is considered to be the first NGO in Jordan to serve hot meals and provide humanitarian aid on daily basis to the poor and needy from the Jordanian society in all locations. Currently Tkiyet Um Ali is reaching out to 30,000 households living in extreme poverty throughout the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The households receive food parcel on monthly basis and throughout the year, the parcel includes 24 commodities enough to prepare three meals on daily basis throughout the month.[2]
References
- ^ "Princess Haya Honours Mother's Memory With Charity Donation". Royal Central.
- ^ "Distributing Monthly Food Parcels to Families Living in Extreme Poverty". TKIYET UM ALI. Retrieved 2018-12-14.