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4,000 meals given to needy students

Manar Al Eman Charity School implements UAE Food Bank initiative in Ajman

- Staff Report

Ajman-based charity school Manar Al Eman on Sunday distribute­d 4,000 meals to underprivi­leged students and orphans through the UAE Food Bank’s first initiative in the emirate.

Around 200 volunteers from schools and universiti­es in Ajman and Dubai, as well as Ajman government employees, contribute­d to the implementa­tion of the initiative, including Shaikha Mahra Bint Ammar Al Nuaimi, daughter of Shaikh Ammar Bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman.

“I’m thrilled to be part of the team volunteeri­ng with the UAE Food Bank. The smiles that we planted on the faces of students and volunteers are heart-warming, and were beautiful to see,” Shaikha Mahra said.

The Manar Al Eman charity school is the first of its kind in Ajman, and was establishe­d under the patronage of His Highness Shaikh Humaid Bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Ajman. It provides free access to education for all its students, who number around 3,500 pupils.

“The school is honoured to be part of this initiative, which is completely in line with our mission to provide a decent standard of living for our students and their families,” said Saeed Al Baloushi, the school’s general manager.

The UAE Food Bank’s initiative delivered 3,500 meals to underprivi­leged students and 500 meals to orphans.

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