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"HRE Development" Contributes 100 million dirhams in support of the campaign "Umm Al Emarat Endowment for Orphans"

ABU DHABI, 16 March / WAM / HRI Development contributed 100 million dirhams in support of the “Umm Al Emarat Endowment for Orphans” campaign launched by the Endowments and Minors’ Funds Management Authority – Abu Dhabi Endowments, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, may God protect him.

This contribution comes in light of the increasing demand from individuals and community institutions to support the campaign, which aims to provide a sustainable endowment funding source for orphan care in the UAE, thus contributing to enhancing social cohesion and consolidating the values ​​of giving and giving rooted in Emirati society.

Mohammed Adeeb Hegazy, Chairman of the Board of Directors of HRE, said: “We believe that supporting national initiatives that have a sustainable social impact represents a shared responsibility among the various components of society. Our contribution to the ‘Umm Al Emarat Endowment for Orphans’ campaign comes from our commitment to participate in initiatives that invest in people and provide sustainable support for orphans, which opens up better opportunities for education and a decent life for them and enhances community cohesion.”

The campaign seeks to establish an endowment whose assets will be invested according to a sustainable endowment model that guarantees the generation of long-term returns allocated to support orphans in the areas of education, health care and decent living, in a way that enhances their quality of life and opens broader horizons for empowerment and stability for them.

The “Mother of the Emirates Endowment for Orphans” campaign continues to receive contributions from individuals and institutions through multiple channels, as part of efforts aimed at strengthening the culture of endowment and encouraging community participation in sustainable humanitarian and development initiatives.

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