Firm helps Al Noor Training Centre with new classroom - GulfToday

Firm helps Al Noor Training Centre with new classroom

James Michael Lafferty greets the students.

Jamil Khan, Senior Reporter

A private firm in Dubai is proud to demonstrate its commitment to promoting inclusivity and accessibility by adopting a classroom at the Al Noor Training Centre. The firm, one of the world's leading wellness groups and the MENA’s largest paper manufacturer, pledges to provide financial support to the Dubai-based facility, and take an active role in fostering an inclusive environment that supports individuals of determination.

The inauguration of the classroom was attended by James Michael Lafferty, CEO of Fine Hygienic Holding and Ranjini Ramnath, Director of Al Noor Training Centre and included a host of students getting training in the Mass & Media Communications Vocational Training Unit, interviewing Lafferty, quizzing him on his decision to adopt a classroom. "We as a company aim to give back as much as possible to society.

It is imperative that big corporations involve themselves in such initiatives and I have learnt so much from meeting these students today. Fine Hygienic Holding is honoured to sponsor a class at Al Noor,” he said. By providing financial support to the children at Al Noor Training Centre, FHH is contributing to the development of a more inclusive and equitable society. The company's involvement will help the centre provide high-quality training to individuals and give them access to their environments.

The donation will contribute towards the education and rehabilitation through therapies of students in the class. "We are delighted to be partnering with the Al Noor Training Centre. At Fine Hygienic Holding, we believe that everyone deserves both opportunities and access to education and employment, regardless of their background or circumstances.

We are committed to creating a more inclusive, accessible society and we hope our support for the Al Noor Centre will make a positive difference in the lives of these individuals,” said Lafferty. Ranjini Ramnath, Director at Al Noor Training Centre, added: "We are so grateful to Fine Hygienic Holding for taking another significant step forward in the quest to promote social responsibility and inclusivity in the UAE.

The company’s support will enable us to continue providing high-quality education and vocational training and help us create a more inclusive and accessible society. We hope this partnership will inspire other businesses to support our cause and contribute to the development of a more equitable society for all.”

It is noteworthy that last year FHH supported Rashid Center, where it inaugurated a specialist classroom that facilitates the support and development of autism spectrum students.