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"Damak charitable" and"Red Crescent" They distribute 10,000 breakfast meals and a holiday for 5,000 children

Al -Ain, March 22 / WAM / The Hussein Sajwani – Damac Charitable Foundation organized, in cooperation with the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, yesterday evening, a mass breakfast campaign at the headquarters of Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium.

The campaign included the distribution of 10,000 breakfast meals and “Eid clothing” to 5,000 children, as part of the Foundation’s continuous efforts to support charitable works and humanitarian initiatives that enhance the culture of goodness and giving in the UAE.

The campaign was held over two days, in conjunction with “Zayed Day for Humanitarian Action”, as it started on the first day of the Fatima Bint Mubarak Academy for Women Sports in Abu Dhabi, and concluded in the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain.

Hussein Sajwani, founder and chairman of the “Damac” real estate board of directors, stressed the company’s commitment to its humanitarian role in supporting the most needy groups, noting that these initiatives reflect the culture of charitable work established in the Emirati society, and said that cooperation with the Emirates Red Crescent Authority enhances this approach, and contributes to the introduction of joy and pleasure in thousands of families and children, pointing to the continuation of Damac to launch the targeted humanitarian initiatives.

His Excellency Hammoud Abdullah Al -Junaibi, Deputy Secretary -General of the Local Affairs Sector at the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, expressed the authority’s pride in cooperation with the “Damac” group in organizing the Ramadan Iftar campaign and the distribution of Eid clothing, indicating that this initiative reflects the spirit of human solidarity during the holy month.

Al -Junaibi appreciated the efforts made by “Damac” in supporting charitable initiatives, stressing that these initiatives embody the highest values ​​of giving and goodness in the conscience of Emirati society.

– Zuz –

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