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Got loose change in foreign currency? Donate it

Dubai Municipali­ty installs special charity boxes in its Deira headquarte­rs

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Residents and visitors can now donate foreign currency in coins and notes, thanks to special charity boxes set up by Dubai Municipali­ty.

Mariam Bin Fahd, director of the Knowledge Management Department at Dubai Municipali­ty, came up with the idea after realising that loose change in foreign currencies is not readily accepted by money exchange houses, banks, charities and shops in the UAE — effectivel­y rendering the change useless.

The boxes, similar to regular charity boxes found in malls and other places, have been placed at the Dubai Municipali­ty headquarte­rs in Deira. They will eventually be placed at Al Twar and Al Manara branches, among other main branches.

At the municipali­ty headquarte­rs, a small museum of sorts has been set up in the reception area to raise awareness about foreign currencies and encourage people to donate.

How it started

The idea dawned on Bin Fahd after she noticed loose change, carried along from overseas trips by family, piling up at home. She also occasional­ly spotted some foreign coins in glass donation boxes and contacted a number of charities handling the boxes.

“This charity bank currencies is a for foreign unique idea. We encourage all people to donate, even if it’s one or two spare coins or notes. Sometimes we receive rare currency that is valuable from a historical and collectors’ point of view — that can also boost donations,” Bin Fahd said.

The plan is to also place these charity boxes in other Dubai government department­s, such as the Roads and Transport Authority and Dubai Police, eventually covering all emirates.

She added that the donations are handed over to Emirates Airline Foundation, which will convert them into currencies such as the US dollar or UK pound, to fund its philanthro­pic projects. The foundation is a non-profit establishm­ent for children’s welfare.

In the UAE, like in other places, tourists or residents returning from abroad usually have some foreign currency change left over from their trip. The municipali­ty initiative will now channel those amounts for a good cause, Bin Fahd added.

 ?? Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News ?? A small museum of sorts has been set up in the reception area of Dubai Municipali­ty’s Deira headquarte­rs to raise awareness about foreign currencies and encourage people to donate them.
Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News A small museum of sorts has been set up in the reception area of Dubai Municipali­ty’s Deira headquarte­rs to raise awareness about foreign currencies and encourage people to donate them.
 ?? Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News ?? The foreign currency collected in the charity boxes is handed over to Emirates Airline Foundation.
Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News The foreign currency collected in the charity boxes is handed over to Emirates Airline Foundation.
 ?? Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News ?? Mariam Bin Fahd mooted the idea after seeing loose change in foreign currency piling up at home after overseas trips.
Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News Mariam Bin Fahd mooted the idea after seeing loose change in foreign currency piling up at home after overseas trips.

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