The Khalifa bin Zayed Foundation for Humanitarian Action has provided 200 citizenship families with the Ramadan Emir, as part of the “Emirates Today” and “Dubai Courts” initiative in assisting families of financially disrupted and prosecuted persons during the holy month of Ramadan. The Dubai Community Development Authority also distributed the Ramadan Mir to the families covered In the initiative.

The Foundation’s Director General Mohamed Haji Khoury said, “One of the Foundation’s goals and priorities and the administration’s vision in the charitable field is the contribution and active community participation in society, and a translation of the policy of leadership in humanitarian charitable work. This initiative came to help 200 citizen families from among the families of financially troubled people and those prosecuted by the Mir Ramadan Especially".

He added, "Among our societal responsibility is to support these families and find their needs in a way that is in the public interest and plant a smile in their souls," expressing his thanks to "Emirates Today" newspaper for its great role in adopting targeted community initiatives through the "hot line", which is in the public interest, He said: «We do not forget the efforts of the Dubai Courts and the Community Development Authority in Dubai, which indicate their collaboration to help this group of society, embodying the most wonderful picture of social cohesion in the state.

He pointed out that «the institution aims to provide all forms of support, aid and assistance to reduce the conditions that some families suffer in these emergency and exceptional circumstances».

Judge Abdullah Al-Ketoub, President of the Court of Implementation in Dubai Courts, valued the importance of this cooperation between the “Dubai Courts”, the Emirates Today newspaper, the Khalifa Bin Zayed Charity Foundation and the Community Development Authority, to distribute the Ramadan Mir to 200 families of financially troubled citizens and those being prosecuted, and this comes in line with With leadership directions in ensuring a decent life and social stability for the citizenship family in a country

The Emirates, and to obtain the great reward in the month of Ramadan, which is one of the blessed months in which the bonds of relationship increase and intimacy and mercy among people increases. The ketop stressed that “this cooperation stems from our mission towards society and our commitment to embodying the visions of leadership by contributing to spreading the values ​​of good and humanity and supporting families in need, especially in light of the exceptional circumstances that we are living in today in the face of (Covid-19), and embodying the most wonderful form of social cohesion In the Emirates, because we are fully aware of the importance of family cohesion to ensure the health of society, achieve the development of a spirit of social solidarity and strengthen ties of cooperation between members of society ». The Executive Director of the Social Development and Welfare Sector of the Community Development Authority, Hariz Al-Murr Bin Hariz, stressed the importance of unifying efforts and organizing joint work during this crisis to reach all families and individuals entitled to benefits, providing them with food and basic needs, in a way that guarantees them a decent life and prevents them from anxiety and tension and helps them to Staying home. ” He said that the joint initiative with the newspaper "Emirates Today" and "Dubai Courts" and the Khalifa Bin Zayed Foundation for Humanitarian Works to distribute foodstuffs (Al-Mir Ramadan) to the families of the most vulnerable groups are compatible with the spirit of the holy month and the urgent needs imposed by the crisis. He added, "The volunteers registered with the authority participate in distributing the mir to the families and delivering them to their homes, which reinforces the feelings of solidarity between the members of society and the volunteers' sense of responsibility towards them."

"Hotline" initiatives

The editor-in-chief, colleague Sami Al-Riyami, thanked the authorities that contributed to assisting 200 citizen families through the newspaper’s initiative in this holy month, which aims to help families of financially disrupted and prosecuted citizens, which comes within the “hotline” community initiatives in the month of Ramadan, stressing This initiative drew a smile and joy on the faces of 200 citizen families, and Riyami called on institutions and individuals to contribute more to supporting the humanitarian work in the country.