Khaleej Times

Charity has Dh60m plan for Ramadan

- Staff Reporter

dubai — With just a few days left for the holy month of Ramadan to begin, the Dubai Charity Associatio­n is all set to spend Dh60 million on eligible beneficiar­ies.

Official figures show that the associatio­n, which was founded in 1980 as Al Urwatu Al Wuthqa, spent Dh20 million on schemes that helped 5,000 needy families last Ramadan.

Ahmad Mohammed Mismaar, secretary-general of the Dubai Charity Associatio­n, said they intend to spend Dh1.7 million on ‘Meer Ramadan’ packages this year. “These foodstuff baskets will be given to 15,000 poor and low-income families in the UAE and abroad.”

The charity will also host “several” mass Iftar meals, he added. “Free Iftar meals worth Dh1.5 million will be distribute­d in 50 mosques across the country — 100 every day.

“Mass Iftar meals worth Dh5 million will be hosted in 28 countries, including Ghana, Philippine­s, Indonesia, Thailand, Mali, Cambodia, Uganda, Sudan, India, Senegal, Benin, Gambia, Togo, Nigeria, Mauritania, Sierra Leone, Guinea Conakry and China.”

Up to Dh10,000 per mosque has been allocated for mass Iftar meals abroad. “These will cater free Iftar meals for around 2.25 million fast- ing Muslims worldwide in collabo- ration with the UAE diplomatic missions there.”

As for Zakat Al Fitr, it will be col- lected in cash or in kind — 3kg of dates per person or equivalent in UAE dirhams, he said.

Eid clothes worth Dh250,000 will be distribute­d among 5,000 eligible low-income families, as well as 280 orphans in the UAE and 10,000 in 20 countries listed with the associatio­n, Mismaar said. “These are apart from toys and cash gifts.”

ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Supplied photo ?? A mass Iftar banquet organised by the Dubai Charity Associatio­n in China last year. —
Supplied photo A mass Iftar banquet organised by the Dubai Charity Associatio­n in China last year. —

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