
The Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program (1–12 weeks) offers a meaningful and rewarding experience for international participants. By choosing to Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan, volunteers gain a deeper understanding of the daily realities and challenges faced by refugee communities while actively supporting children and youth in the camps. Through education, cultural exchange, and community engagement, this program helps create positive opportunities and contributes to a brighter future for Palestinian refugee families.
As a participant in the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, you will have the opportunity to take part in a variety of social, educational, and community activities. These initiatives focus on supporting children, youth, and women living in refugee camps. By choosing to Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan, you will witness the resilience and determination of the community. Despite the difficult circumstances in the camps, many people strongly believe that education remains one of the most powerful ways to advocate for their rights and build a better future.

In the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, you can choose to volunteer for a period ranging from one week to three months, depending on your availability and level of commitment. By joining the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, you will also have the opportunity to learn Arabic, interact with local Palestinians, and experience their culture and traditions firsthand. In some cases, volunteers may have the chance to stay with a host family, providing a deeper and more meaningful insight into daily life within the community.
Where will the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program be held?
The Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program takes place in Jordan, where many Palestinian refugee communities live and continue to preserve their culture and identity. Through this program, volunteers have the opportunity to spend time in and around refugee camps, engaging directly with local families, youth, and community organizations.
By joining the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program with Do Jordan, participants will work closely with the local community, supporting educational, cultural, and social initiatives. This experience allows volunteers to better understand the history and daily life of Palestinian refugees in Jordan while contributing to meaningful and positive change within the community.
How long can I join the program?
Participants in the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program can choose to volunteer for a period ranging from one to 12 weeks. No matter how long you decide to stay, the team at Do Jordan will provide full support to ensure you have a meaningful and memorable experience throughout your time in Jordan.
By joining the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, you will gain valuable insights into the lives, culture, and resilience of Palestinian refugee communities while contributing positively to the lives of the people you work with. This experience offers a unique opportunity to engage in community activities, support educational initiatives, and build lasting cross-cultural connections.

Do Jordan & Go Palestine
Do Jordan collaborates with Go Palestine to offer immersive Arabic language programs and cultural experiences. This partnership provides participants with structured courses, community engagement opportunities, and meaningful cross-cultural exchange in Jordan, fostering a deeper understanding of the region and its people.

Is there a specific day I need to start the program?
No, there is no requirement to start the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program on a specific day. You can begin the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program whenever it works best for you.
You may start on Saturday, Monday, Thursday, or any other day that fits your schedule. The program is flexible and designed to accommodate your availability. There is no fixed starting date and no restriction on when you can begin.

What are the advantages of joining the Volunteer with Refugees in Jordan program?
The Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program offers many valuable benefits and cultural experiences for participants:
- Experience the hospitality of Palestinian communities and discover the richness of Palestinian culture and traditions.
- Enjoy a daily local breakfast at the center.
- Receive 3 hours of individual Arabic lessons per week (two classes, each lasting 1.5 hours).
- Take part in visits to local cultural and historical sites in Jordan to better understand the region’s history and society.
- Accommodation is provided, either with a local host family or in shared volunteer housing. Private accommodation may also be available for an additional fee.
- Participate in visits to Palestinian refugee communities and camps to learn more about their daily life and history.
- At the end of the program, you will receive a certificate of participation and a recommendation letter recognizing your contribution.
Through the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, participants gain cultural insight, meaningful volunteer experience, and the opportunity to build lasting connections with the local community.

Who are the Palestinian refugees in Jordan?
Palestinian refugees in Jordan are mainly people and families who were displaced from their homes during the 1948 war, as well as their descendants. Many of them sought refuge in neighboring countries such as Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq. Over time, Jordan became home to one of the largest Palestinian refugee populations in the region.
Today, many Palestinian refugees in Jordan live in refugee camps or urban communities, where they continue to preserve their cultural identity, traditions, and connection to Palestine. Through the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program with Do Jordan, volunteers have the opportunity to meet members of these communities, learn about their history and experiences, and support educational and community initiatives.
It is also important to understand that Palestinian refugees do not live only outside Palestine. Many refugees also live in camps in the West Bank and Gaza, where large refugee communities continue to face social and economic challenges while maintaining strong ties to their heritage and history.

Teach English to Palestinian Refugees in Jordan
Join the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, where you will have the opportunity to help Palestinian refugees enhance their conversational English skills. As a participant, you will lead and participate in group sessions that encourage natural, everyday conversations in a friendly and supportive setting. These sessions are informal and focus on practical, real-life communication rather than traditional classroom-style teaching, allowing volunteers to make a meaningful impact while building strong connections with the community.

You don’t need any prior teaching experience to join the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program. The program welcomes anyone with a passion for making a positive impact. All teaching materials and resources are provided, allowing you to focus on building meaningful connections and helping participants gain confidence in their English skills. This is a unique opportunity to support Palestinian refugees while enjoying a rewarding cultural experience and learning firsthand about their lives and community.
What other activities can I do?
Entertainment activities
- Another aspect of the program will be participating/organizing entertainment activities for Palestinian refugees in Jordan (optional). These activities might include music, drawing, sports, games, and arts and crafts activities.
- If you are worried that you will be alone in organizing these activities, do not worry. You will not be alone. There will be local volunteers to help you organize the entertainment activities as well.
Spreading Joy
- You can also purchase toys from a Jordanian shop and distribute them to children in the refugee camps. We will assist you in organizing everything.
Organise an Educational Event
- As a volunteer, you can also organize workshops, seminars, or lectures on topics you are knowledgeable about.
- We will connect you to organize the event at our center, targeting local Jordanian participants. These workshops can run for one, two, or three days—or any timeframe that fits your schedule. We’ll handle announcements, logistics, and participant coordination, allowing you to focus on preparing your materials.
- Our center is fully equipped with everything you might need, including a screen, projector, whiteboard, laptop, and more. You’ll have all the support required to deliver an impactful and engaging session.

Learn Arabic while Volunteering in Jordan – Individual Classes
The Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program is a wonderful opportunity to learn Arabic while making a meaningful difference. You can choose to study either Modern Standard Arabic or Levantine Arabic, depending on your goals and interests. The program includes three hours of Arabic lessons per week, divided into two classes. Volunteering while learning Arabic allows you to gain valuable cultural and practical experience, all while contributing positively to the lives of Palestinian refugees in Jordan.
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the formal, standardized version of Classical Arabic, used throughout the Arab world for official communication, media, literature, and academic purposes. While it is not commonly spoken in everyday conversations, it serves as a unifying language across Arab countries.
Jordanian/Shami (Levantine) Arabic
Levantine Arabic, also known as Jordanian or Shami Arabic, is widely spoken by over 42 million people across Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria. It is the main dialect used for everyday communication and, despite regional variations, speakers across the Levant can generally understand each other.
Through the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, you can choose to learn either Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or Jordanian/Shami Arabic, gaining language skills that will help you connect more deeply with the local community and enrich your volunteer experience in Jordan.
Explore Refugee Camps on Day Trips
As part of the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, we organize day trips to Palestinian refugee camps across Jordan. These visits give you a firsthand look at daily life, the challenges refugees face, and their resilience. Spending time in the camps provides eye-opening experiences, fosters empathy, and deepens your understanding of Palestinian communities living in Jordan.
City Tours and Local Experiences
The program includes tours of key cities and towns in Jordan, allowing you to explore local culture, history, and traditions. You’ll visit neighborhoods, cultural landmarks, and local markets, gaining insight into the lives, economy, and craftsmanship of Palestinian refugees living in Jordan.
Cook Authentic Jordanian Dishes
Volunteers also get to participate in preparing authentic Jordanian dishes. This culinary experience is a fun way to bond with the community, learn traditional recipes, and enjoy the flavors of the region while creating lasting memories.
Explore Jordan Beyond the Camps
We encourage volunteers to explore the country, offering two days off each week. This gives you the chance to visit iconic sites in Jordan, such as Petra, the Dead Sea, Jerash, and Wadi Rum, enriching your experience while learning more about Jordan’s history and culture. The program is flexible, so you can start whenever it suits your schedule—there’s no fixed start date or restriction. All sentences are kept clear and concise to ensure ease of understanding.

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These testimonials highlight the exceptional quality, cultural exchange opportunities, and meaningful impact of the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan (1–12 Weeks) program. Whether you are considering volunteering, teaching, or learning Arabic while in Jordan, these reviews offer valuable insights into the program’s dedication to providing enriching, supportive, and transformative experiences for all participants.

What’s your Weekly routine like?
We at Do Jordan are committed to making your weekly schedule diverse, engaging, and well-organized. Your time in Jordan will include a variety of educational, social, and cultural activities, making your volunteer experience with Palestinian refugees both special and unique. Through the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, you’ll enjoy a well-rounded schedule that combines meaningful community work with opportunities for learning, cultural exchange, and personal growth.
Breakfast starts at 9:30 am
A typical day in the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program begins with a special Palestinian breakfast at 9:30 in the morning and concludes around 10:15. The breakfast features a variety of traditional ingredients, including Palestinian thyme (zaatar), labneh, tomato and cucumber slices, falafel, hummus, mortadella, olives, yellow cheese, jam, pita bread, boiled or fried eggs, and French fries. The selection is rotated regularly to keep the meals diverse and flavorful, giving volunteers a true taste of Palestinian cuisine while in Jordan.



The Content of the program starts at 10:30
The activities of the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program start at 10:30 AM and continue until 1:30 or 2:00 PM. During this time, volunteers engage in teaching conversational English to Palestinian refugees and local community members, including school students, university students, and other residents. The daily schedule may vary depending on the specific program you join, so please refer to the program description for detailed information.



Lunch Break starts at 2:00 pm
At 2:00 PM, the lunch break begins and lasts for one hour. Volunteers can purchase meals from nearby restaurants offering options such as shawarma, falafel, fried chicken, and traditional Palestinian dishes like Maqluba, Qidreh from Hebron, Chicken Mansaf, Lamb Mansaf, and more. Alternatively, there are supermarkets and shopping centers close to the center where you can buy ingredients and prepare your own meals during the break.



Arabic Language Classes (MSA and Levantine/Colloquial)
Each week, volunteers in the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program have two Arabic language classes, each lasting 1.5 hours. These classes are taught by a skilled and qualified instructor. Lessons are scheduled at different times, either in the morning or, in most cases, in the afternoon. You can choose to study Modern Standard Arabic, Colloquial Arabic (Ammiya), or both, as part of your cultural and educational experience while volunteering in Jordan.



Day Trips to Refugee Camps near Amman
Once a week, a day trip is organized to Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan, as well as to areas of cultural or historical significance when possible. These trips give volunteers the opportunity to learn about the living conditions of Palestinian refugees, engage with community members, and hear their personal stories. Trips typically depart from the center at 10:45 AM and return around 2:00 or 3:00 PM. This experience is an important part of the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, providing insight, connection, and a deeper understanding of the community.



Local Visits to Learn about the Landmarks of the city of Amman
Every two weeks, local visits are organized to key historical and economic landmarks in Jordan, giving volunteers the chance to explore the culture and heritage of the region. These visits may include local mosques, traditional markets, and community streets, as well as tours of local workshops and factories, such as keffiyeh, glass, and ceramic production. These excursions are an integral part of the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, enriching your experience with cultural, historical, and economic insights.



Prepare & Cook a Traditional Palestinian/jordanian Dish
Every two to three weeks, all volunteers, interns, and Arabic language students come together to prepare and cook a traditional Palestinian dish. This hands-on activity may include making appetizers, frying vegetables, cooking rice, chopping chicken or meat, and stuffing vegetables, depending on the dish being prepared that day. This culinary experience is part of the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, offering a fun and interactive way to connect with the community and learn about Palestinian food traditions.



Free Time starts at 16:00 or at 16:30
After your time at the center, you’re free to spend time with other international volunteers or local friends you meet during your stay in Jordan—whether it’s relaxing at a café, enjoying coffee, or unwinding in a park in the evening. The program center is located in a lively area with many cafés, parks, and social spots nearby, making it easy to explore and enjoy Jordanian city life after your volunteer activities as part of the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program.




Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan Program’s Fees

Our program fees are designed to support Palestinian teachers and families, and to help us continue providing valuable services to the Palestinian community in Jordan. The Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program operates without external funding, so your contribution directly helps sustain and grow these initiatives. Click here to view our program fees and learn how your contribution supports our work.
What does the Participation Fee include?
| Accommodation | Host family or at a Hostel. Private accommodation is available with extra fees |
| Arabic Lessons | 3 Hours a Week – Two Classes/ 1,5 hours of Arabic lessons each |
| Meals | Daily Jordanian / Palestinian breakfast |
| Day Trips | To refugee camps in Amman. |
| Sightseeing | Historical sites in the city of Amman |
| Certificate | Certificate of participation & recommendation letter at the end of the program |

When should you arrive to begin your program?
For the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan (1–12 Weeks) program, we recommend arriving in Amman at least one day before your chosen start date. This gives you time to settle in, get acclimated, and prepare for your volunteer experience comfortably.
Additionally, you are welcome to stay an extra day after the program concludes to ensure a smooth and relaxed departure, giving you time to reflect on your experience, explore the city further, or spend more time with friends and host families you met during your stay.
What Visa Do You Need to Volunteer in Jordan?
For the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan (1–12 Weeks) program, the visa process is generally straightforward. Many nationalities can obtain a tourist visa upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman or at land border crossings. Tourist visas usually allow a stay of up to 30 days, with the option to extend locally if you plan to stay longer.
If your nationality requires a visa in advance, you must obtain it from a Jordanian embassy or consulate in your home country before traveling. Be sure to check your country’s specific visa requirements for Jordan to ensure a smooth entry. This allows you to focus fully on your Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan experience, including teaching, cultural immersion, and community engagement.
Is Jordan Safe for Volunteering?
Yes, Jordan is considered a safe country for volunteering, including for participants in the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan (1–12 Weeks) program. Most volunteer activities take place in Amman and other major cities, which offer a stable and secure environment.
Volunteers often find the local community welcoming, friendly, and supportive, which adds to the overall sense of safety. As with any international travel, participants are encouraged to stay informed about local news and follow guidance from program coordinators and host families to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience while volunteering in Jordan.
Is Prior Experience Required for Volunteering in Jordan?
No prior experience is needed to join the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan (1–12 Weeks) program. The program is inclusive and welcomes individuals from all backgrounds, whether you are an experienced volunteer or taking part in your first teaching or community experience.
What matters most is your enthusiasm, dedication, and willingness to make a positive impact. Our team provides full guidance and support throughout your journey, ensuring that every volunteer can contribute, learn, and grow while making a meaningful difference in the lives of Palestinian refugees and the local community in Amman.
Do I need to know how to speak Arabic?
No, prior knowledge of Arabic is not required to join the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan (1–12 Weeks) program. The center offers three hours of Arabic lessons per week with one of our skilled instructors.
Participants can choose to study Modern Standard Arabic (Fusha), Spoken Jordanian Arabic (Ammiya), or both, depending on their goals and interests. This ensures that even volunteers with no prior language experience can communicate effectively, immerse themselves in the local culture, and enhance their volunteer experience in Amman.
Can I add more Arabic hours to my hours in the program?
Volunteers in the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan (1–12 Weeks) program have the option to enhance their experience by taking supplementary Arabic lessons. These additional classes are available at a cost of $20 per hour and are designed to provide a deeper understanding of the Arabic language and Jordanian culture.
If you wish to include this option, please indicate it in your application so the lessons can be arranged in advance, allowing you to fully maximize your cultural immersion and communication skills during your stay in Amman.
| Place of the Program | Amman |
| Age | 18-75 Years Old |
| Minimum Period | One Week |
| Maximum Period | Three Months – 12 Weeks |
| Volunteering Hours | 4-5 hours a day – 5 days a week |
| Starting/Ending Dates | Flexible – Anytime |
| Application Deadline | No Deadline |
| Program Language | English |
| Days off | Two days including Fridays & Thursdays or Saturdays |
| Arabic Lessons | 3 Hours a Week – Standard Arabic Or Ammiya |
| Educational Degree | Not Required |
| University Credit | Available |
Is it possible to combine this program with another Program?
Yes, the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan (1–12 Weeks) program can be combined with other volunteer or internship programs offered at the center. For example, you may choose to participate in one or more weeks of the volunteer program and then combine it with another program for additional weeks.
This flexibility allows participants to tailor their experience, gain a broader range of skills, and enjoy a richer cultural and educational journey while volunteering in Amman.
Can I extend the term of my Program while I’m there?
Yes, participants in the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan (1–12 Weeks) program are welcome to extend their stay beyond their initially selected period. If you wish to extend, please inform the center coordinator at least one week before the end of your current program.
This flexibility allows you to spend more time volunteering, engaging with the local community, and exploring Jordan, maximizing the impact and value of your experience in Amman.
Things to know before visiting Jordan!
| Living Costs in Jordan | Approx. 70-100$ a Week |
| Weekend in Jordan | On Friday |
| Food in Jordan | In Jordan, meals vary depending on the region. Inland areas like Amman typically feature hearty meals with bread, rice, and meat, while coastal and southern regions often include fish, seafood, and legumes. |
| Wifi Access in Jordan | At houses, cafes, restaurants – Almost everywhere |
| Internet Services in Jordan | Mobile broadband (3G/4G) covers most of the country (4G LTE reaches over 90 % of people). 5G has launched commercially and is expanding, especially in big cities like Amman. |
| The official language in Jordan | Arabic – Jordanian Dialect (One of the Levantine dialects) |
| Currency in Jordan | The currency in Jordan is the Jordanian Dinar, abbreviated as JOD |
| Transportations in Jordan | In Jordan, transportation includes taxis, ride-hailing apps (Careem, Uber), private car rentals, local buses, minibuses, and long-distance buses (like Jett Bus). For tourists, organized tours, 4x4s, camels in Wadi Rum, walking, and cycling in cities are also common. |
| Weather in Jordan | Summer (25-30°C), Winter (0-9°C) |
| Nearest Major Airports to Amman | The nearest major airport to Amman is Queen Alia International Airport (AMM), 35 km south of the city. Other nearby airports include Amman Civil Airport (ADJ) for domestic flights and King Hussein International Airport (AQJ) in Aqaba, 330 km south. |
The Documents you’ll receive from us!
When you join the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan (1–12 Weeks) program, you will receive a comprehensive set of documents to ensure a smooth and informed experience. This includes a detailed travel guide with instructions on how to reach the center in Amman, the best transportation options, local tips, and practical information to help you settle in comfortably upon arrival.



As part of the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan (1–12 Weeks) program, you will receive a weekly schedule booklet outlining the planned activities and events for each day. This helps you organize your time effectively and make the most of your volunteer experience.
In addition, you will receive an orientation booklet to help you get acquainted with the local culture and surroundings of Amman. This guide offers valuable insights into daily life, Jordanian culture, traditions, and the unique atmosphere of the city, enriching your overall experience while volunteering.

What can be added to your program? “Add-ons“
- Private apartment available as an add-on for $200 per week or $600–$700 per month.
Would you like to join an online Arabic course before joining us?
Learning Arabic before arriving can greatly enrich your time in Jordan. Even a basic understanding of common phrases and cultural expressions will help you feel more confident in daily interactions. Whether you’re exploring markets, commuting, or engaging with locals, this foundation enhances your ability to fully immerse yourself in Jordanian life, especially if you’re joining the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program.

We’re excited to offer you the chance to start this journey with a free trial, which includes your first class completely free! This is a great opportunity to get a taste of the Arabic language and see how it can enrich your time in Jordan. Click Here for more information!

Who can apply to the Teach English in Jordan program?
- has hosted people who have come from a myriad of countries, such as the USA, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Colombia, France, Japan, China, Chile, Switzerland, Russia, Germany, and many more.

- The Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program is open to anyone between the ages of 18 and 75. People from all countries, backgrounds, and fields of study are welcome to join and contribute to this meaningful volunteer experience.
- Applicants under the age of 18 are also welcome to join the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, but there is one important requirement: a parent or legal guardian must complete and sign a parental consent form before participation can be approved.

When will I be able to apply to the Program?
- The Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program has no application deadline, meaning you can apply and join the program at any time throughout the year.
- You are allowed to choose when you want to start and end the program.
- The minimum period of participation in the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program is one week, while the maximum duration you can volunteer is 12 weeks (three months).
Can I join the program through funding from the university?
Yes, you can join the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program using funding from your university. We will assist you in completing all necessary paperwork, including providing an invitation letter, a contract, and any other required documents. However, please note that the program itself does not provide funding, as our operations are supported solely by the fees from the international programs we run.
Flexible Scheduling with a One-Year Adjustment Window
We understand that flexibility is important when planning your journey to Jordan. That’s why the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program allows you to choose your preferred start date any time throughout the year, giving you the freedom to adjust your schedule and begin when it works best for you.

Whether you want to start earlier, extend your stay, or finish sooner, we’re here to accommodate your needs. Your experience in the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program is our priority, and we are committed to making your journey personalized, smooth, and stress-free from start to finish.

How do I apply or receive additional information?
Please send an email to Mr. Tamimi, at [email protected] Please type “Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program” in the subject line. In the body of the email tell us of your interest, ask any questions you may have, and request an application. Very shortly we will reply to you.
What is the procedure for applying?
| Step 1 | Send us an email asking for the application form. |
| Step 2 | You complete the online application and send it in. |
| Step 3 | We invite you to participate in an interview via WhatsApp, Zoom, Google Meet (video or voice call). |
| Step 4 | We will send you a confirmation form which you fill out and return to us. |
| Step 5 | We send you the Invitation Letter, the contract and the invoice. |
| Step 6 | You will sign the contract and make payment in order to reserve your place in the program. |
| Step 7 | We will send you anorientation booklet and travel guide to Jordan. |
Fast-Track Application – Within 3 days!
If you’re planning to join the Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program as soon as next week or need to make last-minute arrangements, we’ve got you covered with our fast-track application process. This streamlined option saves time and makes it easy to get started without delay.

With our fast-track process, you can book your flight, submit your application, attend a personalized interview, and pay the required fees—all within just three days. Whether you’re in a hurry or eager to begin your Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees in Jordan program, this system ensures a smooth and efficient onboarding experience from day one.
