Khaleej Times

Proceeds from Sharjah number plate auction to help needy

- Afkar Abdullah

sharjah — The Sharjah Police have announced that proceeds from the auction of three highly sought-after number plates 111,303, and 33333 will be donated to the Big Heart Foundation (TBHF) in support of its worldwide sustainabl­e humanitari­an projects.

It is the first collaborat­ion of its kind between the Sharjah Police and the foundation following a recently-signed memorandum of understand­ing (MoU).

From a total of 55 number plates, the proceeds from three of the most prominent will be donated to the Big Heart Foundation, following the auction at Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre in Sharjah on April 21 in cooperatio­n with Emirates Auction.

Car-owners will be bidding for other special private plates, including 3, 13, 30, 44, as well as nine triple-digit number plates: 115, 131, 210, 311, 456, 500, 609, 696, 990. The auction will also include 19 four-digit number plates, 19 five-digit number plates and only one six-digit number plate, which is 100000.

The announceme­nt was made during a Press conference held at the Sharjah Police General Directorat­e Headquarte­rs on Thursday in the presence of Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, chairman of the Sharjah Media Council and the Big Heart Foundation humanitari­an envoy; Major-General Saif Al Zari Al Shamsi, Commander-in-Chief of

The winning bidders will have distinguis­hed number plates which are designed in a way to show the owner had donated money for a humanitari­an cause.” Major-General Saif Al Zari Al Shamsi, Commander-in-Chief, Sharjah Police

the Sharjah Police; Abdullah Matar Al Mannai, chairman of the board of directors of Emirates Auction; Mariam Al Hammadi, director of the Big Heart Foundation; and a number of police officials and representa­tives of the local media.

Sheikh Sultan said: “We are highly appreciati­ve of this initiative by the Sharjah Police to support the humanitari­an efforts spearheade­d the Big Heart Foundation, which contribute­s to the developmen­t projects, serving people in crisis around the world.”

He stressed that the foundation has a mission to strengthen cooperatio­n with various government­al and internatio­nal agencies as well as UN humanitari­an organisati­ons to provide a safe environmen­t for children and their families. He also called upon the public to respond to the humanitari­an cause and participat­e in the auction, which translates the values of compassion into tangible aid.

Major-General Al Shamsi highlighte­d that the Big Heart Foundation is now one of the most important humanitari­an organisati­ons at regional and internatio­nal levels. He also emphasised that the initiative affirms the police’s its commitment to the foundation’s efforts, reflecting the emirate’s contributi­on in spreading goodness, love and understand­ing in all parts of the world.

Abdullah Matar Al Mannai praised the efforts of the Sharjah Police in maintainin­g security and providing safety for residents, highlighti­ng Emirates Auction’s keenness to enhance its strategic partnershi­p with the Sharjah Police.

Mariam Al Hammadi expressed her great appreciati­on for the initiative, which aligns with the vision of the wise leadership. She pointed out that the revenues of the auction will allow the foundation to reinforce its contributi­on to alleviatin­g the suffering of those in the midst of conflict and crises, and provide the fundamenta­l needs of refugees.

Speaking to Khaleej Times on the sidelines of the conference, MajGen Al Shamsi said that the entire amount received from the auction will be handed over to the Big Heart Foundation. “The bid will start from Dh30,000 and the bidders — or we can call them donators — will make their bid amount. The winning bidders will have distinguis­hed number plates which is designed in a way that shows the owner of the car had donated money for a humanitari­an cause.”

Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed told Khaleej Times that the proceeds will go to sustainabl­e humanitari­an projects that support the children across the world regardless of their colour of religion.

afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Photo by M. Sajjad ?? Mariam Al Hammadi, Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Maj-Gen Saif Al Zari Al Shamsi and Abdullah Matar Al Mannai during a Press conference to announce the auction. —
Photo by M. Sajjad Mariam Al Hammadi, Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Maj-Gen Saif Al Zari Al Shamsi and Abdullah Matar Al Mannai during a Press conference to announce the auction. —

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