Big Heart Foundation donates Dh400,000 to Gaza’s orphans
Charity has bought clothes for 2,200 paternal orphans
SHARJAH // The Big Heart Foundation has donated Dh400,000 to support children in the Gaza Strip.
The charity, in partnership with Palestine’s largest non-profit organisation, Taawon, has bought clothes for 2,200 paternal orphans and their mothers who face winter without adequate electricity or heating. Temperatures can fall to between 5°C and 10°C at night.
Dr Tafeeda Jarbawi, director general of Taawon, praised the humanitarian role played by the Sharjah charity. “Through such relief campaigns, we aim to ease the suffering of orphans living under harsh conditions in Palestine and ensure they can live a dignified life,” said Dr Jarbawi.
“Helping the underprivileged is one of the most socially relevant goals that individuals and society can do, and this has particular value when it is done with the sole desire of making people happy and alleviating their hardships.” The Big Heart Foundation was launched in June 2015 by Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi to coincide with World Refugee Day.
The move was aimed at redoubling efforts to help refugees and people in need worldwide, with the foundation adding to the UAE’s long list of humanitarian projects in Palestine and around the world.
At the start of March, humanitarian aid was distributed to more than 1,000 families at Ein Al Hilweh refugee camp, by the UAE Embassy in Lebanon.
Almost 5,000 people benefited from winter clothing, shoes, woollen blankets and dates provided by the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation. In January, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, approved the expansion of International Humanitarian City in Dubai.