On June 20, 1403, in the auditorium of Hazare Bank Pasargad, in the presence of companions and supporters of Pasargad Financial Group and a group of families with autistic children, the second window event of Iran Autism Association was held with the aim of presenting an annual report on joint cooperation in the field of corporate social responsibility and its importance.
The ceremony started with the speech of Dr. Ghasemi, the distinguished CEO of Pasargad Bank. He pointed out that social responsibility is very important in Pasargad Bank from yesterday to today and the view of all employees of the bank has a clear definition. He added that Iranian autism community needs specialized activities and educational, medical and supportive facilities more than financial needs. the earlier the children are identified and receive educational and support programs, the better they can overcome this disorder.
after that, Dr. Soqaei, the strategic advisor of Iran Autism Association, gave a presentation on the long-term vision, infrastructure works, major steps and modeling of Iran Autism Association.
Then, Dr. Jovanmardi, the honorable CEO of Fanap Holding, in the continuation of the program, as a representative of Pasargad Financial Group, spoke with reference to Fanap’s actions in creating the technological infrastructure needed by the association and creating a registry system and recording information and autism family authentication card, as well as establishing the infrastructure. As part of this partnership, online counseling services (helpline) to access the expert network, including Fanap actions, have been established. He added: “We have tried to use technology to literally solve the problems of members of the autism community. We see this as an opportunity and a blessing and hope to work with the association with the same view and wholeheartedly; because many activities in a commercial enterprise may not have a financial picture, but what guarantees the sustainability of large companies are their values and the view they have of society and its priorities.
Following this, Dr. Tavakoli, Vice President of Education, Rehabilitation and Family Health of Iran Autism Association, presented a one-year report from March 1401, starting with the rehabilitation plan for 502 children under the age of seven and the establishment of Hope Houses, providing these children with services such as sensory work therapy and movement, cognitive interventions, speech therapy, behavioral therapy, play therapy, etc. With the help of Pasargad Financial Group, Omid Houses in the east of Tehran and Omid Khaneh Air Force Street No. 4 and Khaneh Clinic in the south of Tehran and Nematabad neighborhood. Omid No. 5 was launched. It should be noted that there was no clinic in the south of Tehran and no therapist or specialist was present there, nor did the Ministry of Health and Welfare formulate a plan to build and launch a rehabilitation center in the south of the city.
At the end of the ceremony, all the valued supporters of Pasargad Financial Group, who have been supporting children under the age of seven of the Iran Autism Association since last year, were honored with a statue.
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