Landmark Group’s STYLI raises funds to support disabled children in Saudi Arabia 

STYLI, the Landmark Group’s fast fashion brand operating solely through e-commerce, has raised over SAR100,000 for Saudi Arabia’s Children with Disability Assocation (CDA) thanks to its customers’ donations. 

The donation reflects the retailer’s objective to improve children’s lives support humanitarian organisations and their movements in the Kingdom.  

The funds are expected to support over 4,000 disabled children.  

“We are immensely proud of this achievement and to be able to make our contribution towards improving the lives of disabled children and the wider community in the Kingdom,” said Menon Unnakrishnan, general manager of STYLI.  

“Our philanthropic efforts were made possible by the generous donations of STYLI customers.  

“Our partnership with CDA is in line with STYLI’s [Corporate Social Responsibility] efforts in the Kingdom and we will continue to support the CDA and other similar organisations that contribute to the wellbeing and social welfare of Saudi citizens,” Mr Unnikrishnan added.  

Across its 11 branches, the CDA supports disabled children from birth to the age of 12 through rehabilitation and education efforts   

The donation aligns with the CDA’s and Saudi Arabia’s growing commitment to address disability in the Kingdom.  

“As an entity working to maximise the quality of life through rehabilitation and education for disabled children in Saudi Arabia, such partnerships provide a significant relief to our cause, helping us continue to aid approximately 4,000 children in our care in the Kingdom,” said Dr Ahmad Tamimi, executive director of the CDA.  

“We look forward to continue working with STYLI by thanking them and their customers for the generosity they have shown,” Dr Tamimi added.  

STYLI has pledged to support CDA throughout the Holy Month with more donations and clothing items for those in need.  

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