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Jordan River Foundation
The Jordan River Foundation is a nonprofit organization, started in the early 1990s in Amman, Jordan to empower society, especially women and children, and in turn, improve the quality of life to secure a better future for all Jordanians.
It was founded by Queen Nour Al Hussein, who was its first chair.
Queen rania jordan river foundation
After the death of her husband, King Hussein bin Talal, she left the position, which was taken over by Queen Rania Al-Abdullah.[1][2][3]
Showroom
Located on Jabal Amman, the Jordan River Foundation showroom occupies the house built in the 1936[4] by Salim al-Odat.[5] Odat rented the house to the British army throughout the 1930s to be used as offices.
He sold it in 1939, after which it went through a number of owners in which it was used as a house, a police station, and a school during the 1960s. But in the 1980s, the house was abandoned and fell into disrepair.[5] Then, at the end of the