Khaleej Times

Over 150 social workers sacrifice Eid celebratio­ns to help needy families

- JUST ANOTHER DAY Dhanusha Gokulan dhanusha@khaleejtim­es.com

We have been on ground zero from day one. We distribute foodstuffs, transfer positive cases to medical centres with the DHA, assist them to conduct tests, and more.” Zaman Abdul Kader, volunteer

dubai — For 150 volunteers fighting the Covid-19 pandemic in the UAE, Eid Al Fitr was just another ‘day at work’. In collaborat­ion with local authoritie­s including the Dubai Police and the Dubai Health Authority, the volunteers spent the first day of Eid running awareness camps and providing food to needy families in Al Quoz, Jebel Ali, DIP and Sonapur.

However, in a bid to make the day special for the volunteers who have spent the last two months serving those in communitie­s such as Naif, Al Ras and Al Warsan localities in Dubai, the group leaders provided them with special prizes and tokens of appreciati­on from private companies in the UAE.

On the first day of Eid, the men were provided with specially- designed blue kandouras, hot meal packets and sports shoes provided by Skechers to name a few.

Away from families for two months

“In many cases, we have been going to homes where Covid-19 patients lived, to provide them food packets. Most of us have been living in hotels and have not seen our families in the past two months,” said Zaman Abdul Kader, an Indian businessma­n and volunteer.

Kader is also a Covid-19 survivor.

He resumed social work after he recovered from the virus and completed 14 days of home quarantine. The volunteers belong to several cultural and social organisati­ons, including Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre, UAE PRO Associatio­n, Care Dubai, All Kerala College Alumni Forum (AKCAF) and Model Service Society (MSS).

Several independen­t social workers have also been actively working to help families and bachelors who have been impacted by the spread and restrictio­ns imposed due to coronaviru­s. Since so many independen­t organisati­ons were willing to support, the efforts of all groups have been streamline­d by Dubai-based Indian businessma­n Mohammed Ali Parakkadav­u.

He added: “We have been on ground zero from day one. We distribute foodstuffs — both hot meal packets and grocery kits — transfer positive cases to medical centres with the DHA, assist them to conduct tests, and more.”

Adv Ibrahim Khaleel, secretary and legal centre chairman of the KMCC, was part of the gift distributi­on. He said: “Keeping our difference­s aside, all groups have been working together for the last two-and-a-half months. Most are not even worried about their own personal safety.”

 ?? Supplied photos ?? TOKEN OF APPRECIATI­ON: Volunteers at various locations were given special Eid gifts by their team leaders. —
Supplied photos TOKEN OF APPRECIATI­ON: Volunteers at various locations were given special Eid gifts by their team leaders. —
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