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UAE-based charity brings blankets and joy to refugees

Members of the Cancer Patient Care Society – Rahma — give lectures on battling the illness

- BY NORA JAMAL SANAD AL SUWAIDI Gulf News reader

Syrian refugees living in camps have escaped the horrors of war, leaving behind friends and school as they have fled a country that is unlikely to ever be the same again.

So members of the Cancer Patient Care Society – Rahma, an Abu Dhabi-based charity organisati­on, decided to visit Mrajeeb Al Fhood Refugee Camp in Jordan. We decided to go on this journey for the Year of Zayed and on behalf of Cancer Patient Care Society – Rahma, which believes in no borders. We hoped to raise awareness and assist patients in need, in line with our mission and vision.

This particular refugee camp provides a safe haven for around 7,000 refugees. It has an impressive healthcare facility, markets, schools and mosques. We tried to add to this by providing more than 2,000 toys and blankets to the refugee children, and I gave lectures on health.

This visit was in partnershi­p with the Emirates Red Crescent to educate cancer patients living in the camp about fighting the illness, and providing them with solutions for healing, along with the support of a medical team. I brought with me my daughter, eight-yearold Yasmina Al Harmouzi, to help give toys, blankets and clothes to the refugees.

Additional­ly, Danah Al Ali, an Emirati athlete and mountainee­r who will be the first Emirati woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest for our cause this April, came along with us with her children, Elyazia and Hamdan Al Romathi. She said: “The experience humbled me and I am very proud of what the UAE has done to assist the refugees at the camp.”

We expected the camp to be quite basic, but Emirates Red Crescent exceeded our expectatio­ns, as the camp was fully equipped with medical clinics, inclusive of all services, such as obstetrics and gynaecolog­y, family medicine, oncology treatment, paediatric ward with select therapy, occupation­al therapy and Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) for children with autism spectrum disorders.

The houses and markets are very clean. There was a joyful and positive atmosphere, with lots of smiles.

Emirates Red Crescent and the Embassy of the UAE in Jordan were very generous and the hospitalit­y from the airport to the camp was great. The journey was smooth and it was organised to suit the mission and vision of our charity organisati­on.

I was able to speak to the patients regarding prevention and mental strength and the fact that medicine is advanced. They have access to gold standard oncology treatments and follow ups and all the doctors in the camp are of the highest standard, and are specialise­d consultant­s.

My daughter was very happy to help the children and said she would like to donate more toys to them in the future.

The reader is the Director General of Cancer Patient Care Society – Rahma, based in Abu Dhabi. Be a community reporter. Tell us what is happening in your community. Send us your videos and pictures at readers@ gulfnews.com

 ?? Nora Jamal Sanad Al Suwaidi ?? Nora Jamal Sanad Al Suwaidi (right) and Danah Al Ali (centre) with some of the children at the Al Fhood Refugee Camp in Jordan. Below: Danah with one of the refugee children.
Nora Jamal Sanad Al Suwaidi Nora Jamal Sanad Al Suwaidi (right) and Danah Al Ali (centre) with some of the children at the Al Fhood Refugee Camp in Jordan. Below: Danah with one of the refugee children.
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Nora Jamal Sanad Al Suwaidi

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