The ethical charter of Tariq Al-Janna charity organization

Tariq Al-Janna charity organization is committed to providing services according to the following ethical principles:

Ethical principles related to clients:

The main goal of Tariq al-Janna charity institution is to improve the quality of life and financial independence of needy families.

Providing services to all families in need, regardless of any religious, racial, national discrimination, etc.

Providing decent services with human dignity and respecting the values, cultural and religious beliefs of clients

Providing services based on honesty, fairness and courtesy along with kindness and friendliness

Providing services based on justice and fair classification to dear clients

Commitment to participate in medical affairs and treat incurable patients in need

Having patience and trying to help and solve clients’ problems

Confidentiality, confidentiality, keeping secrets and privacy of the institute’s clients

History of the institution

Al-Jannah Institute supporting incurable patients and needy families with registration number 522, is a non-governmental and non-profit organization that started its official charitable activity in November 2015. This institution was created by observing the problems of patients and families in need.

Inability to pay expenses such as medicine, various treatments and surgeries, school and university fees, and other problems that plagued the low-income section of the society, which motivated the founders to provide them with minimum comforts such as food, housing, and educational and medical facilities. and strengthened their families.

When Tariq al-Jannah charity officially started its work, countless ways to help were opened and the horizon of financial support and good works expanded. Tariq al-Jannah charity organization, by being on this path and with the support of its benevolent supporters, was able to take extensive measures in line with its goals. to do by himself and in this way to provide services to his clients and other needy people regardless of gender, religion and age.