Donations rise to 8.5 million dirhams

"Dar Al Ber" contributes one million dirhams to "Yak Al Aoun"

  • The initiative ends the suffering of 57 prosecuted citizens.

    Photography: Youssef Al Harmoudi

  • Muhammad Al Muhairi: “(Dar Al Ber) places on top of its priorities providing aid to the needy, low-income, and vulnerable social segments.

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The Dar Al Ber Society in Dubai contributed to supporting the “Yak Al Aoun” initiative with an amount of one million dirhams, bringing the total donations until yesterday to eight million and 572 thousand and 100 dirhams, sufficient to pay the debts of 57 citizens who are prosecuted among the targets of the initiative.

And the “Yak Al Aoun” initiative is being 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 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.

The CEO and Managing Director of Dar Al Ber Association, Dr. Muhammad Suhail Al Muhairi, said, “The association puts the assistance of citizens, who are deserving of support and assistance, in mind, and has made it a top priority to provide aid to the needy, low-income, vulnerable social segments, and those facing legal and financial problems and crises. And living and social life of the people of the Emirates, within the framework of its humanitarian policy, charitable approach and work approach, while the association extends its white hands with help and mercy to every poor, afflicted and needy, of various nationalities, in the Emirates and the world.

He affirmed Dar Al Ber’s keenness to actively and actively participate in various charitable, humanitarian, national, social and development initiatives and campaigns, and to contribute to its support and to work hard and diligently to make it a success, achieve its goals and enhance its orientations on the ground, within the framework of the joint national humanitarian action, in compliance with its societal, national and humanitarian responsibilities. And a translation of the state's policy, vision, and leadership directives.

Al Muhairi pointed to the great role of benefactors and philanthropists, benefactors and supporters of the Dar Al Ber Association, in its participation in charitable, humanitarian and national initiatives and campaigns, thanks to their donations, charity and continuous contributions to support the association, which in turn undertakes to deliver their support and donations to those who deserve it, the needy, the distressed and the poor, in a higher light. Degrees of governance, transparency, accuracy and credibility, in charitable and humanitarian work, within an administrative system and strict financial procedures.

He called on benefactors, families, private and public sector institutions and civil society institutions to continue supporting the association and donating for the benefit of people with limited income, inside and outside the country, in order to implement qualitative charitable projects and humanitarian initiatives of high value, work to alleviate the suffering of the needy and the poor, and meet their living, financial, service and development needs Ending the crises of the distressed and the afflicted.

In addition, the Chairman of the Committee of Charity Courts in Dubai Courts, Judge Khaled Mubarak Kansham, said, “Humanitarian and community work is a lofty message, through which the values ​​and concepts of charitable work are consolidated, and the spirit of social responsibility among all members of society is enhanced, and this is what we found in the “Yak Help” initiative. which emphasized the cohesion of the segments of society to relieve the distress of the defaulters.

He expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Dar Al Ber Association for its support of the initiative with an amount of one million dirhams, calling on everyone to continue their support, which expresses the constructive partnership that embodies authentic societal values.

The editor-in-chief of "Emirates Today", colleague Sami Al-Riyami, thanked the Dar Al Ber Association for its generous donation and contributions to the "Yak Aoun" initiative in the amount of one million dirhams, indicating that this donation is not strange to it, and it is always the first in supporting community initiatives in all the country. Especially those initiatives that concern the citizens in the first place.

Al-Riyami called on government and private institutions and individuals to provide the necessary support for the remaining 28 citizens of the initiative, as part of this national community initiative.

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The list of donors includes: Emirates Islamic Bank, which donated 1.5 million dirhams, the Endowment and Minors Affairs Foundation in Dubai with one million dirhams, the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai with two million dirhams, Dubai Insurance Company with 800,000 dirhams, Al Waleed Real Estate Company with 200 thousand dirhams, and the Trahum Charitable Foundation With two million dirhams, the Dar Al-Ber Association with one million dirhams, and donors at 72 thousand and 100 dirhams, bringing the total donations to this initiative since its launch until yesterday, eight million and 572 thousand and 100 dirhams, contributing to the release of 57 citizen prisoners included in the initiative.

• 28 of those included in the initiative are still waiting for donations from philanthropists.

To view the full disclosure of the “Yak Al Aoun” initiative to release financially distressed citizens in Dubai,

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