The "Happened Me" initiative offers material and in-kind gifts

Dubai Police pleases 51 children of "penal institutions" inmates

The initiative was launched in 2014 and has made hundreds of children of female inmates happy.

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The “Happy Me” initiative launched by the Child and Women Protection Department in the General Department of Human Rights in Dubai Police, in cooperation with the General Department of Punitive and Correctional Institutions, brought joy to the hearts of the children of female inmates. This year 51 children were happy by distributing material and in-kind gifts, and it was keen to celebrate With them on the various occasions of this year, such as the distribution of Eid clothing and the distribution of Ramadan mirs to their families, taking into account the application of the precautionary measures and measures followed in light of the "Covid-19" pandemic.

The Director of the Women's Prison Department at the General Department of Punitive and Correctional Institutions, Lieutenant Colonel Jamila Al Zaabi, said that the initiative comes within the framework of the General Administration's keenness to implement humanitarian and charitable initiatives, and as a continuation of its efforts to provide a positive and happy environment for inmates and their children. The inmates in the women's prison, which is 658 square meters, includes eight rooms with beds and cots, indoor play areas, a medical clinic, a dining hall, and others.

She added that since its launch in 2014, the initiative has succeeded in making hundreds of children of female inmates happy, stressing that this community initiative reinforces the values ​​of tolerance and love, and strengthens the humanitarian role of Dubai Police.

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