A benefactor ended the suffering of the “Umm Adnan” family by paying the arrears of the accumulated school fees of Adnan in the school, which amounted to 17 thousand and 400 dirhams, after exposure to difficult financial conditions.

He coordinated the "hotline" between the donor and the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai, to transfer the amount of the donation to the school's Adnan account.

The Um Adnan family expressed their happiness and happiness by hearing the news that a benefactor was able to pay the arrears of the tuition fees.

The Emirates Today published the story of the suffering of the mother of Adnan, who was unable to complete the tuition fees for their son Adnan.

The student’s mother, Adnan, previously told Emirates Today that she was unable to pay the accumulated tuition fees for her son (Adnan), after the family was exposed to difficult financial conditions during the current year.

She added that she had been working in one of the private sectors in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi for a period of four years with a salary of 6000 dirhams, and her husband worked in a contracting company with 8,000 dirhams per month, and their financial conditions were good, as they divided their monthly salary to make them financially stable, and they made at the head of the pyramid the most important basics of life, which is The expenses of studying the children, housing and food, then the secondary needs that can be dispensed with, and they were very keen on achieving a balanced life and avoiding financial pressures.

She explained that in December last year, her employer sent an e-mail telling her to drop her services.

She added: "We did not expect that these conditions would confront us, as my husband stopped paying the rent arrears to pay part of the tuition fees, but the school administration asked us to pay the full amount so that Adnan continues to study, register him for the next academic year, and give him his certificate and academic evaluation."

• “Um Adnan” has been working in one of the private sectors for four years, and its services have been dispensed with.