“Tripanite Elite” contributes one million dirhams to “Stopping the Father”

The “Tripanite Elite” group announced its contribution in the amount of one million dirhams, in support of the “Stopping Father” campaign launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, may God bless him, coinciding with the holy month of Ramadan, with the aim of honoring parents in the UAE through the establishment of a sustainable endowment fund, which is devoted to providing treatment and health care for the poor and the needy and unable.
The “Stopping Father” campaign is under the umbrella of the “Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum International Initiatives” Foundation, and seeks to honor parents by providing an opportunity for every person to donate the name of his father in the campaign, and consolidate the values of parents, affection, compassion and solidarity between members of society, and strengthening the Emirates position in the field of charitable and humanitarian work, developing the concept of charitable endowment, and creating a large -scale community movement, contributes to achieving the noble targets of the campaign Endowment Ramadan.
The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the “Tripanite Elite” group, Nasser Badlia, stressed that the “Stopping Father” campaign represents a new humanitarian message from the UAE to the peoples of the world, especially for the children of the least fortunate societies who face several challenges in the levels of work, living and sustainable health care, pointing to the influential role of this campaign in providing medicine and treatment for patients from the poor and needy, in a way that embodies the established noble values in the UAE society.
Nasser Baadlia:
• An influential role for the “Stopping Father” campaign in providing medicine and treatment for patients from the poor and needy.
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