The size of the association's database exceeded 55 thousand needy families and humanitarian status

"Beit Al Khair" spent 2.5 billion dirhams until the end of June

"Beit Al Khair" provided emergency aid to help families at a value of 22.5 million dirhams in 6 months.

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The "Beit Al Khair" Association announced the results of its spending on charitable projects for the first half of 2021, which showed that the association had spent until the end of June 83,543,126 dirhams, benefiting 21,306 families.

The association stated that with this announcement, it achieved new and unprecedented human growth, with the volume of spending on its charitable projects during 32 years reaching 2.5 billion dirhams, reaching the beneficiaries directly, after the size of their database exceeded 55 thousand poor families and humanitarian status, in response to the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who called in the ninth article of the Fifty-Year Charter to achieve annual growth in humanitarian work that matches and keeps pace with the economic growth of the Emirate of Dubai.

Needy families received a large share of the “Beit Al Khair” donation during this year, as the “Aman” project for community solidarity, which provides cash and food assistance on a monthly basis, spent 26.6 million dirhams, and strengthened it through the “Hafiz” program to improve families’ pensions by distributing household supplies and maintaining homes. needy. The giving of “House of Goodness” reached its climax this year during the Ramadan campaign, which was carried out under the slogan (and nurtures charity), where it succeeded in spending 60.3 million dirhams, which included the projects of the “Farha” program, which includes support and happiness projects during Ramadan and Eid, such as the Ramadan Meer (8.3 Millions), breakfast for fasting people (7.5 million), Eid (4.1 million), zakat al-Fitr (1.4 million) and other projects.

“Beit Al Khair” provided emergency aid to help families and cases suffering from crises, disabilities and urgent needs, at a value of 22.5 million dirhams, including about 1.3 million dirhams to free six in debt citizens from prison, in addition to spending about 5.7 million dirhams to treat patients, including the cost of surgeries. and medicines, in addition to two million dirhams to support education.