Al- Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans was initiated by her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah in 2003. In 2006, it was institutionalized as a non-profit organization registered under the Ministry of Social Development in Jordan under the name of Al-Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans; holding the registration number 2006011100019.
Al-Aman Fund aims to provide education to the boarding orphans who have resided in orphan care centers for part of, or all their childhood; as well as the non-boarding orphans who live in poverty with a guardian or an immediate relative and are supported by orphan support organizations.
Providing orphaned youth with a better future.
To equip orphaned youth with the necessary education and skills that enable them to become self-reliant productive members of the society; by providing relevant, practical and impactful support schemes in response to their needs.
The Board of Trustees, headed by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah governs Al-Aman Fund. The Board of Trustees includes H.E. Dr. Ziad Fariz as the Vice Chairperson, His Eminence Sheikh Abdul-Hafiz Al-Rabta, H.E. Bassem Al-Salem. The Board is tasked with drawing the broad policies of the Fund and approving the strategies needed to execute its plans, in addition to creating the rules for the management of the Fund, supervising their activities, defining the tasks and responsibilities of the Board of Directors, and approving the regulations and rules governing the financial and administrative activities of Al-Aman Fund.
The Board of Directors includes the following members: Ms. Noor Homoud as General Manager, Mr. Laith Al Qasem as Chairman, Mr. Mohammed Al Mohtaseb, Mr. Mufleh Aqel, Mr. Ali Murad, Mr. Mohammad Elayyan and Mr. Mohammad Jaber. The Board of Directors is responsible for overseeing the effective administration of the affairs of Al-Aman Fund, developing the regulations governing the financial and administrative activities of the Fund, as well as preparing and presenting the annual report, the closing statement and the budget to the Board of Trustees.
The Fund cooperates with 24 Orphan Care Centers for boarding students
The number of orphan support organizations for non-boarding students that cooperate with the Fund has reached 56 organizations distributed across the Kingdom’s governorates and poverty pocket areas.