Hilton Garden Inn Riyadh Olaya hosts orphans for iftar

Hilton Garden Inn Riyadh Olaya hosts orphans for iftar
Updated 07 August 2012
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Hilton Garden Inn Riyadh Olaya hosts orphans for iftar

Hilton Garden Inn Riyadh Olaya hosts orphans for iftar

Hilton Garden Inn Riyadh Olaya hosted over 50 orphans from Ensan Charity Committee for Orphan Care for an iftar feast on Saturday.
Management and department heads of the upscale yet affordable hotel joined the orphans and their chaperones for a sumptuous iftar buffet, during which the children were given gifts from the hotel as a keepsake.
"Ramadan is that time of year where everyone's focus turns toward charity, prayer and giving back to the community," said Haakon Gaarder-Larsen, GM, Hilton Garden Inn Riyadh Olaya. "It was wonderful to share this spirit and spend time with these remarkable individuals to see how their personal hardships have not dampened their spirits or their ambitions for the future."
Established in 1996 with the support of Crown Prince Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense, the Ensan Charity Committee for Orphan Care fosters orphans in Riyadh and provides them with health care, education and social support to ensure their wellbeing and integration into the society.
Commenting on the partnership with Ensan Charity Committee for Orphan Care, Gaarder-Larsen added: "We are proud to be partnering for the first time with such a prestigious institution, and share their noble aims to provide support for the less fortunate in our community. We hope that this will be the first of many initiatives between our two entities, and look forward to further similar events in the future."
Launched in July 2009, the Hilton Garden Inn Riyadh Olaya marked the entry of Hilton Hotels' first mid-market mid-priced brand into the region. The brand, which has more than 500 hotels spread across the United States, Europe and Central America, predominantly targets the fast-growing business tourism segment, and has proved a popular hotel for business travelers in the capital.