Signed by "Dar Al Ber" and "Al Waha"

Agreement to donate "carcasses" electronically

  • Distributing sacrifices according to the association’s plans and charitable and humanitarian goals.

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  • Muhammad Suhail Al Muhairi: The agreement provides for the receipt of "sacrifices" and their distribution to the beneficiaries on a monthly basis.

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The Dar Al-Bar Association entered into a cooperation agreement with the Al-Waha Livestock Company, the owner of the “Zabihati” application, and the new partnership aims to provide a service for donating “carcasses” and meat through the “My Zabihati” application, and to present it to the Dar Al-Bar Association for the benefit of the needy and disadvantaged families, in light of the large number of donors. Those wishing to donate their sacrifices, in order to support the needy groups in society and provide their food needs.

The agreement was signed by Muhammad Suhail Al Muhairi, Executive Director of the Dar Al Ber Society, and Ali Mohsen Amer, General Manager of the Oasis Livestock Company.

The Executive Director of the Dar Al-Ber Society, Muhammad Suhail Al-Muhairi, explained that the agreement, which is valid for a year, renewable, stipulates that the association receives donations from "sacrifices" on a monthly basis, and distributes them to those who are entitled, in accordance with the association's plans and charitable and humanitarian goals.

He added that this agreement comes within the framework of the Dar Al-Bar Association's directions towards strengthening cooperation with private sector companies, through the conclusion of agreements and community partnerships that serve charitable and humanitarian work, stressing that private sector institutions are essential partners, complementary and supportive of the charitable and humanitarian work sector, and contribute to achieving Sustainability in charitable work and filling or meeting the basic needs of needy groups in society.

Al-Muhairi emphasized that Dar Al-Barr is continuously striving to make it easier for its benefactors, donors, philanthropists, and white-handed clients, by overcoming any obstacles they may face, providing capabilities, technologies and smart and advanced services, and investing them in delivering their donations and charities for the benefit of the needy, those with limited income and vulnerable social segments. Which is what the new agreement aims to strengthen and support.

The General Director of the Oasis Livestock Company, Ali Mohsen Amer, said, “The Oasis Livestock Company is aware of its social responsibility, so it decided to cooperate with national charities to provide an opportunity for customers to make donations.” He stressed that cooperation with the Dar Al-Bar Association is a new success for the company, which aims to reach families Mutafila within the country and extending a helping hand to her, which is a gain for the application of “My Zabihah”. Its primary benefit is accrued to society in light of the UAE’s vision to be proactive in all fields and an example to be emulated, especially in smart services, in order to provide first-class community services.

He added that the company was keen to provide a donation service that was well received by the customers, and fruitful cooperation came with “Dar Al Ber” which has an effective role in the field of charitable work for the benefit of society.