Qatar Charity (QC) has signed a co-operation and partnership agreement with Talabat to sell virtual meals through the latter’s website, in support of charitable projects and relief activities implemented by QC across the globe.
The pact was inked by Abdulaziz Jassim Haji, director of the Customer Service Department at Qatar Charity, and Francisco De Sousa, managing director of Talabat QFC.
The agreement has been signed as part of the company’s social responsibility, with the aim of boosting social solidarity and supporting humanitarian action, QC has said in a press statement. Under the deal, the two parties have agreed to add Qatar Charity to the list of restaurants available on Talabat’s website, as a virtual charitable restaurant that will sell three virtual meals at QR20, QR50 and QR100, respectively.
They have also agreed to transfer donations, collected as part of the virtual meals purchase initiative, through Talabat’s website to the QC bank account at the beginning of each month, the statement noted.
Haji expressed pleasure at adding Qatar Charity to the company’s website. He also emphasised the importance of building partnerships with relevant entities and organisations to support charitable and humanitarian action, hoping that other companies would do likewise in support of charitable projects meant for those most in need worldwide.
On his part, De Sousa was delighted at entering into a partnership with Qatar Charity by signing the agreement, which will provide a channel for QC to collect donations for its charitable and developmental projects. Talabat’s website will facilitate the selling of virtual meals of Qatar Charity.
“For us, it’s an opportunity to leverage our platform to enable our customers to give back to the Qatari community in a meaningful way,” said De Sousa. “Through our partnership with Qatar Charity, we look forward to creating more opportunities like this one to give back to our community and invite our users to come with us on this journey.”




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