Since 2019, Makhazen (the new name for Agility KSCP) has partnered with several organizations to provide Machla food boxes to families in need during Ramadan, including the Al Ber Foundation and the Kuwait Food Bank. In addition to food assistance Makhazen has also donated warehouse racking that can be used by the Al Ber Foundation to increase the amount of food that can be stored for distribution throughout the year to help the Foundation to reach more people in need of food assistance. The warehouse racking will enable the Al Ber foundation to reach thousands of more people on a yearly basis without incurring additional food storage costs.

Agility Germany employees came together to provide active support to a children’s hospice they have been supporting for years, benefiting around 350 children and their families.

Agility Vietnam partnered with Bao Van Pagoda, a local nonprofit, to distribute food to more than 3,000 locals in several areas in Vietnam and Cambodia.

Since 2010, Makhazen (the new name for Agility KSCP) has supported the Fawzia Sultan Healthcare Network to provide free healthcare services to lower income children. Makhazen and its employees have participated in the annual Run Q8 charity fund-raising event. As a foundation sponsor of the event, Makhazen has contributed over a 14 year period to provide funding that has assisted hundreds of children to have access to free physiotherapy and other medical assistance.

Since 2022, Agility has supported the Novick Cardiac Alliance (NCA) with several surgical missions, including two to Libya, and one to Lebanon and the DRC. During these missions, the NCA team provides free heart surgeries to children with congenital heart defects or heart diseases. In addition to providing free surgeries, the NCA team of surgeons, doctors, nurses, practitioners and staff provide free training to local medical professionals to enable them to be able to complete similar life-saving pediatric surgeries. In addition to free training, the NCA team also donates urgently required medical equipment to help local facilities. Agility has provided in-kind transportation of medical equipment and cash donations to help fund the cost of the medical missions.

Since 2022, this work has benefitted almost 740 people.

AES team in Hyderabad has been supporting the Good Shepherd Children’s Home for the past four years, donating groceries and supplies to cover the needs for more than 70 children who are in need of basic essentials to maintain a decent standard of living.

56 Agility Pakistan employees donated blood to the Fatimid Foundation, a local non-profit that helps thalassemia patients receive free blood transfusions and treatments.