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4/15/24, 11:16 AM                 Watani Al Emarat earns community acceptance for its Ramadan initiatives - mid-east.info
        The Foundation was committed to inclusivity across its initiatives, reaching out to diverse
        societal segments. It organised 13 lectures for prisoners in punitive and correctional

        institutions nationwide, presenting in multiple languages such as Arabic, English, and Filipino.
        These lectures covered topics including ‘Ramadan and Positive Change,’ ‘Safeguarding

        Ramadan,’ ‘Moral Aspects of Fasting,’ ‘Prayers and Giving,’ among others.



        Recognising the significant role of Ramadan councils in disseminating the values of traditions
        and invoking the principles passed down by forefathers, the Foundation actively participated in

        two Ramadan councils organised by the Ministry of Interior. These included ‘The UAE
        Community: Authentic Roots and Global Prospects’ held at Majlis Ahmed bin Sanad in Dubai,
        and ‘Emirati Values’ conducted at Majlis Amna Alzaabi in Ras Al Khaimah.



        Volunteering Opportunities:



        Through the ‘Day for Dubai’ volunteering initiative, Watani Al Emarat aimed to foster the spirit

        of volunteering and effective societal contribution by offering diverse and engaging
        volunteering opportunities throughout the holy month of Ramadan. These included activities

        such as distributing food and Iftar meals to people those are fasting, aiming to promote social
        communication and a positive spirit during the holy month. Additionally, the Foundation

        collaborated with The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai to organise
        the ‘Ramadan Dubai’ Iftar event in conjunction with Zayed Humanitarian Day, providing meals

        to 4,000 fasting individuals from 75 nationalities. Throughout the holy month of Ramadan, the
        Foundation supervised eight distribution sites for Iftar meals in collaboration with Dubai
        Charity Association and Beit al Khair Society.



        The Foundation aims to attract more volunteers and encourage a sense of social responsibility

        among community members, with the goal of establishing a cohesive and socially
        interconnected society. This year, the Foundation attracted 873 volunteers, who covered

        38,400 hours to serve the community in various Ramadan initiatives. Additionally, it supported
        the ‘Cook of Thousand Meals’ initiative that implemented by the UAE Food Bank, by involving

        45 volunteers to ensure the program’s success and achieve its key objectives.


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