The value of contributions to the initiative has increased to 5.5 million dirhams

“Dubai Insurance” and “Al Waleed Real Estate” support “Yak Al Oun” with one million dirhams

  • 52 citizens included in the initiative are waiting for donations from philanthropists.

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Dubai Insurance and Al Waleed Real Estate and donors contributed one million and 72 thousand and 100 dirhams to support the “Yak Al Aoun” initiative, bringing the total donations until yesterday to five million and 572 thousand and 100 dirhams, enough to end the suffering of 33 citizens who were pursued Judicially one of the targets of the initiative.

As the "Dubai Insurance" company donated 800,000 dirhams, while the "Al Waleed Real Estate" company contributed 200,000 dirhams, and donors amounted to 72,100 dirhams.

It is noteworthy that the "Yak Al Aoun" initiative has been adopted by Emirates Today, Dubai Courts, and the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai, for the second year in a row, with the aim of releasing prisoners from financially troubled citizens who are being prosecuted.

The initiative targets 85 citizens who are prosecuted, who have financial issues, and the initiative seeks to pay their debts amounting to 14 million dirhams, to reunite them with their families before the blessed Eid Al-Fitr. “Courts of Goodness” in Dubai Courts.

Previously, the Emirates Islamic Bank donated one million and 500 thousand dirhams, the Endowment and Minors Affairs Foundation in Dubai one million dirhams, the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai two million dirhams, the "Dubai Insurance" company with 800 thousand dirhams, and the "Al-Waleed Real Estate" company with 200 thousand dirhams, and donors of the amount of 72 thousand and 100 dirhams, bringing the total donations since the launch of the initiative to five million and 572 thousand and 100 dirhams, contributing to the release of 33 citizen prisoners included in the initiative.

Butti Obaid Al Mulla, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Dubai Insurance Company, said, “The company’s management is following its usual approach in supporting community initiatives in the UAE, especially those initiatives that translate the leadership policy in humanitarian charitable work and community solidarity, as the company decided to contribute to the initiative ( Yak Al Aoun) with an amount of 800,000 dirhams, in its belief in supporting such community initiatives, which are in the public interest, and which coincide with the blessed month of Ramadan, and contribute to drawing a smile on the faces of the beneficiaries and their families.

The CEO of Al-Waleed Real Estate Company, Muhammad Abdul Razzaq Al-Mutawa, said, “The board of directors decided to contribute to the (Yak Al-Aun) initiative, which aims to release prisoners from citizens who have financial issues and are prosecuted, and participation in the initiative is an indication that the company’s management touches the needs The urgent need for members of society, especially in the month of Ramadan.”

He added, "This matter stems from the company's keenness to participate in supporting national community initiatives, which translate the leadership's policy in humanitarian charitable work, to achieve its aspirations towards community support, in the interest of the nation and the citizen."

He pointed out that the administration decided to participate in this initiative, to be part of this national and societal solidarity, which is an essential role for the private sector, to be part of the initiatives that serve community members, considering that this initiative is an opportunity for individuals and institutions to return the favor to the homeland.

The Chairman of the Good Courts Committee in Dubai Courts, Judge Khaled Mubarak Kansham, stressed the keenness of Dubai Courts to do charitable work, and to enhance the humanitarian role of the segments of society, to contribute to helping insolvent citizens with financial cases, and to give them a new window of hope to avoid past mistakes, and relieve their families. He added that "the support of (Dubai Insurance) and (Al Waleed Real Estate), contributes to promoting a culture of social responsibility, solidarity, human cohesion and charitable work, in a manner that embodies the meanings of cooperation and the spirit of giving and giving, for the sake of humanity, community service, advancement and achieving its interests, and embodying the most wonderful forms of cohesion. community in the country.

For his part, the editor-in-chief of "Emirates Today", Sami Al-Riyami, thanked the "Dubai Insurance" and "Al Waleed Real Estate" for their good contributions to this national community initiative, stressing that they have been among the main supporters of the newspaper's charitable and humanitarian initiatives since its inception. This is not strange for them to support these community initiatives, which are in the public interest.

Emirates Today, Dubai Courts, and the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai launched a humanitarian initiative called “Yak Al Aoun” at the beginning of Ramadan, within the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding, which aims to release financially troubled prisoners from citizens in the Emirate of Dubai and those who are being prosecuted. And it coincides with the joy of Ramadan and the blessed Eid Al-Fitr, and this is a pioneering national community initiative within the newspaper's initiatives in the month of Ramadan.

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Editor-in-chief of "Emirates Today", colleague Sami Al-Riyami, confirmed that the "Yak Help" initiative has received interaction from individuals and institutions, since its launch, especially as it targets financially distressed citizens and seeks to pay the financial issues arising from them and release them before the blessed Eid Al-Fitr.

He pointed out that the total donations since the launch of the initiative amounted to five million and 572 thousand and 100 dirhams, sufficient to pay the debts of 33 citizens prosecuted within the statements of "Yak Al Aoun", calling on government and private institutions to provide the necessary support for the national community initiative.

Yak Al Aoun ends the suffering of 33 citizens who are being prosecuted and included in the initiative.

To view the disclosure of the "Yak Al Aoun" initiative to release financially distressed citizens in Dubai, please click on this link.