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3 billion dirhams in spending "House of goodness" on its projects since its launch

Dubai, 12 November / WAM / The Beit Al Khair Society announced its agenda for charitable projects for the years 2025 – 2030, thus inaugurating a new beginning through which it achieves the goals of its strategy.

The association stated that it had spent 151 million and 296 thousand and 575 dirhams from the beginning of this year until the end of last October, an increase of 26 million dirhams over the same period last year, bringing the total spent since its launch until now to 3 billion and 95 million and 490 thousand and 339 dirhams.

The new version focused on successful projects with a pioneering social and humanitarian impact, as it gave priority to “needy families” projects, which included providing cash and in-kind assistance to the lowest-income national families on a monthly basis, including orphan families and families of people of determination, and what improves their livelihood and quality of life, such as “education support,” “housing support,” and “happiness of the deserving” projects within these families, such as senior citizens, orphans, and people of determination.

“Beit Al Khair” has maintained its projects that seek humanitarian support to meet the largest possible number of requests for assistance submitted by citizens and residents, including “emergency aid” projects to help the most needy people and “treatment” to support critically ill patients and “debtors” who were unable to pay their debts and an effective court ruling was issued against them, as what the association spent on these projects from January to last October exceeded 110 million dirhams in an unprecedented surge.

Beit Al Khair will continue its usual Ramadan projects, with a focus on diversifying food support projects, especially the “Food for All” and “Iftar Fasting” projects.

The association has dedicated two projects to ongoing charity: “Charitable Endowment,” which it considers one of its strategic projects, and “Mosque Service,” in addition to developing environmental sustainability projects, such as the “Clothes” project, which achieves remarkable success year after year.

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