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Dubai Ramadan charity fair seeks donations for low-income families

- RUBA HAZA

Residents are being called upon to help low-income families celebrate the upcoming Eid by donating unwanted clothes, furniture or houseware.

Dubai Women’s Associatio­n has begun accepting donations for its Eid Joy Fair, which will take place at the associatio­n’s hall in Deira during the third week of Ramadan.

More than 200 families benefited from the fair last year with clothes and furniture available for Dh5 per piece. The associatio­n is expecting more people to attend this year.

“We wouldn’t have the chance to buy Eid clothes for our children without the associatio­n’s great efforts and people’s donations,” said Zahra Jalali, a 27-year-old Afghan mother of five living in Al Lisaili in Dubai.

“My husband’s salary doesn’t cover all our expenses as he only earns Dh4,500 a month and I don’t have a job. Life is not easy and our children have demands like any other children and sometimes we can’t meet their basic needs.”

Ms Jalali said she bought clothes for her children aged between 2 and 15 last year, plus an abaya for herself and some homewares. “I didn’t pay more than Dh30 as some of the items were offered for free. We can’t afford to buy anything from the malls,” she said.

Her 15-year-old son, Sayyed Mustafa Hassni, said the initiative reflects the generosity of the country and its people. “We appreciate their efforts, they always try to help,” he said.

Another family said they would not know what to do without the associatio­n’s support and help.

“We moved to the country four years ago. My husband is still looking for a job and I’m the only one who is working,” said Umm Mahmoud, a 30-year-old Syrian mother living near the Dubai-Al Ain road. She earns Dh2,000 a month by working at a nursery.

“It’s a very small amount that barely covers anything. The associatio­n helped to cover the school fees of my 8-year-old boy and we are very grateful for that,” she said.

Ms Mahmoud’s husband, Khaled Othman, 33, said: “We have two children and we are all living in one room that was offered by a philanthro­pist who didn’t ask for any rent. Good people are always out there.”

“The fair is in its fourth edition and is continuing to prove that people are always willing to make a difference to the lives of low-income families,” said Shaikha Al Sabousi, the event’s organiser.

For donations, the associatio­n can be contacted at 04 8325 655.

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