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“Warm imprints” distribute coats, gloves and warm clothes to the beneficiaries

The “warm fingerprints in a cold winter” initiative continues its fourth year, offering winter bags that contain coats, gloves and warm clothes for the owed groups. The initiative launched Emirati children, then it turned into an integrated humanitarian project to support families and the concerned authorities.

Moza Mubarak, the mother of the two girls, Al -Kindi and the Canadian sheikhs, said that the initiative began with an innocent question posed by the children, after they noticed the suffering of the workers in the cold of the winter, so they decided to present what they could, indicating that the initiative developed over the years.

She added: “We contacted the relevant authorities to organize the process of access to workers and the owed groups, and with the increasing turnout, the initiative witnessed a remarkable expansion, as many families joined us, then support extended to include institutions such as the Fujairah National Institute of Style, the Fujairah Scientific Institute, the Fujairah Charitable Society, and other parties that contributed to the distribution of bags this year.”

Moza Mubarak confirms that the initiative that started with the idea of ​​two girls turned into an annual project that continues its growth year after year, as it started in its first year by distributing the winter bags to only 70 workers, but with the increasing material support from families and supportive bodies, she managed to reach more than 300 workers.

She pointed out that the giving is not related to a certain age, but rather a inherited value that is transmitted by generations, so that goodness remains an inherent part of the Emirati identity, and with every winter, the “warm fingerprints” initiative continues its message, the warmth of warmth, not only through winter clothes, but through the spirit of giving that unites society under the umbrella of humanity, stressing that this initiative is not the first, but they do as a family with the beginning General, handing it over to the Fujairah Charitable Society to hand it over to the entitled categories.

The mother of a child participating in the initiative, Sindhi Al -Zyoudi, stated: “The goal was not merely distributing winter clothes, but rather instilling the spirit of sympathy and appreciation to those who work hard behind the scenes, because the family plays a fundamental role in developing these values, and when the child arises on the love of giving, he grows up to be a responsible and initiative.” She added that the moment of distribution of bags, and seeing happiness in the eyes of the beneficiaries, from the most beautiful The souls of our children are that goodness is not just words, but rather a real act and contribution that has a stretch impact on the lives of others.

For her part, the girl, Alia Khamis Al -Kindi, the owner of the idea, recovered the initiative, saying: “I noticed with my sister that some workers do not have anything to protect them from the cold of winter, so I had the idea of ​​providing bags that contain winter supplies, and with the support of our parents the idea to an organized work in cooperation with our friends, and with the support of the competent authorities, we were able to deliver bags to those who deserve it It is described, especially when we saw the joy on the faces of the beneficiaries. ”

She added: “Every year, I am overwhelming happiness when distributing these bags, which include coats, gloves and supplies that contribute to heating the workers, seeing gratitude in their eyes is our greatest reward.”

While the child, Sheikha Khamis Al -Kindi, said, “Volunteering is an inherent part of the culture of Emirati society, and we grew up on the love of good, and we see its impact on the smiles of workers when they receive the winter bags that relieve them of the cold of winter.”

In addition, the child, Hayam Fahd Al -Hassani, confirmed that the initiative that started with the efforts of two families turned into a societal message that carries the meanings of gratitude and gratitude to the role of workers in building society, explaining that the month of Ramadan coincided with the winter this year this year gave the initiative a deeper human dimension, as social solidarity is embodied in its best form, by providing support and support to the categories due, at a time when the need increases.

For her part, the child, Aisha Fahd Al -Hassani, expressed her happiness with participation, stressing that the most beautiful thing in this initiative is to see joy on the faces of the beneficiaries, as Basma means a lot, and confirms that good, no matter how simple, is able to cause a positive impact.

The child, Shawq Fahd Al -Hassani, stressed the importance of concerted societal efforts to enhance the culture of giving, stressing that “every initiative, no matter how small, makes a big difference”, noting that this experience taught her that giving is not measured by its size, but rather its impact on the lives of others.

In turn, the child Khalfan Fahd Al -Hassani expressed his pride in participating in the campaign, saying: “I would like to be part of my community, and I believe that giving is the responsibility of everyone.

• Children: Happiness overwhelms us when we distribute bags that include coats, gloves and supplies that contribute to heating workers, and seeing gratitude in their eyes is our greatest reward.

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