Abu Hanan - Syrian is unable to pay the school arrears of 36 thousand and 45 dirhams to three of his children (Hanan, Sarah and Omar), in addition to rent arrears of 8300 dirhams, for a total of 44 thousand and 345 dirhams, and appeals to the people of goodness to extend a helping hand to him so that he can Pay off the amount.

(Hanan - 17 years old) is studying in the eleventh advanced class, (Sarah - 16 years old) is studying in the eighth grade, (Omar - 14 years old) is studying in the seventh grade, and the school administration requires them to pay their school arrears, and the owner of the housing has filed a lawsuit In which Abu Hanan demands payment of the rental arrears.

(Abu Hanan) told «Emirates Today» that he worked in the private sector in the Emirate of Sharjah, since 2003, and his wife was working as a teacher in one of the private schools, but because of her illness at the end of 2018 she left her job, which was an additional source of income for the family, and became his monthly salary 5000 dirhams, barely meeting the needs of his family members for housing and food, and paying very small amounts for the schools of his children, so they do not stop completing their educational journey.

He pointed out that he tried to search for an additional job, through which he could manage the material and living aspects of his family members, but he was not able, and the current circumstances make him feel completely unable to fulfill any obligations on him.

(Abu Hanan) appeals to the people of compassionate hearts to help him pay the arrears of the tuition and rental fees and save him from prison.

5 months without salary

Abu Hanan reported that his financial situation worsened during the current year, after the company he worked in suffered financial losses due to the pandemic conditions of Corona, and he did not receive his salary for five months, which affected his family’s situation, and his family became without an income source, which led to The accumulation of rent and tuition fees is his responsibility, and in the event that payment is not made, he and his family will be expelled from the residence and prevent his children from completing their studies.

Abu Hanan was unable to find an additional job to improve his position.