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Dh16m to help the needy this Ramadan

Ajman project will reach out to thousands of families in need

- Salam Al Amir salamir@thenationa­l.ae

AJMAN // More than Dh6 million will be used to feed underprivi­leged people and nearly Dh2m to help 3,500 low-income families during Ramadan.

Ajman Human Appeal Internatio­nal announced that its Dh16m Ramadan campaign this year will cover thousands of people and families in the UAE and abroad as part of its Seeds of Good initiative, which ties in with this year being the Year of Giving. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Nuaimi, chairman of the appeal’s board of trustees, said the campaign consisted of 24 projects. Sheikh Mohammed said 22,000 people would receive Eid clothing at a cost of Dh1.5m. Volunteers from Ajman Youth Club will take part by delivering meals, clothes and financial aid.

They will also help needy families who live in remote areas by delivering their Ramadan necessitie­s.

“An additional initiative was launched by the employees of the appeal, who decided to give a day’s pay each to charity,” Sheikh Mohammed said. “Through that we collected Dh300,000 that will be dedicated to providing medical treatment to patients who cannot afford treatment.”

He spoke of some of the appeal’s success stories. “Three women in Jordan were provided financial aid to start businesses to care for their families,” Sheikh Mohammed said. “One of them started her home kitchen. She is an amazing cook.” Another woman who lives in a remote area with limited access to modern necessitie­s started a mobile shop at her home.

“She would travel to the nearest city and purchase smartphone­s then resell them in her town for a slightly higher price. Her business is doing very well now.” Another woman started a small farm behind her house with only two sheep, and she now owns more than 20. Sheikh Mohammed said that he would host a gathering during Ramadan inviting volunteers and intellectu­als to come up with initiative­s to spread good across the world.

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