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Workers get ‘Ramadan care bags’

Residents of Tamweel Tower, which was gutted in 2012, packed bags with food items

- BY FAISAL MASUDI Staff Reporter

Families living in Tamweel Tower in Dubai’s Jumeirah Lakes Towers presented “Ramadan care bags” to more than 400 labourers at a nearby constructi­on site yesterday.

Around 15 children and 30 adults, all residents of Tamweel, had got together days ago to make bags from old Tshirts, in which they placed items such as water, juice, milk, dates, and non-perishable foodstuffs. All the items were donated by Tamweel residents.

Tamweel families are a close-knit group as they moved back in together at around the same time (last August) after a huge fire had partly gutted their building in 2012, said Sheetal Sureen, a UK expat who lives in the 34-storey tower. Sureen said many of the families involved in their Ramadan care bags community initiative were fasting.

“We all wanted to come together in the spirit of Ramadan to be generous and kind to people. I came up with the idea of Ramadan care bags and a lady named Renuka Krishnan said we can use old T-shirts as bags. She taught the children how to cut and sew the shirts into bags. We didn’t have enough donations of old T-shirts to make all the bags so we did end up buying some paper bags,” Sureen said.

“So many of our fasting mums and children came together to pack the bags. On Saturday morning, we walked to the constructi­on site near our cluster and handed over the Ramadan care bags to the workers during their break.”

 ??  ?? This was the first time the families living in the Tamweel Tower had given ‘Ramadan care bags’ to over 400 workers and they want to do something like this on Eid Al Fitr too.
This was the first time the families living in the Tamweel Tower had given ‘Ramadan care bags’ to over 400 workers and they want to do something like this on Eid Al Fitr too.

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