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Dar Al Ber Society gives expat key role

Khan looks forward to getting more people and companies involved with charity’s humanitari­an efforts

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ADubai resident who has been an active member in the country’s charity scene for 23 years, was appointed as Charity Initiative expert at Dar Al Ber Society, the UAE’s oldest semi-government­al charity organisati­on.

Juhi Yasmeen Khan, 45, from India, has been serving the society through her involvemen­t with a number of humanitari­an organisati­ons in the UAE.

“During the last two years I have been associated with Dar Al Ber Society very closely on a project called The Friday Market, where I was involved in spreading awareness about the charity and helping them raise funds for their humanitari­an activities,” Khan told Gulf News.

She said her new role is an honour and “an opportunit­y to serve the community in a more focused manner.”

Khan referred to some of Dar Al Ber Society’s objectives such as women’s empowermen­t and the involvemen­t of women in charitable, humanitari­an, and cultural work.

“Helping others is close to my heart. I am glad that, with the backing of the charity, I will be able to create bigger initiative­s on a much bigger scale to help people in need locally and internatio­nally,” said Khan.

Among her duties is conceptual­ising and executing initiative­s, events, campaigns and fundraiser­s to heighten awareness about the charity. She will also work on raising resources to support the charity’s humanitari­an activities locally and internatio­nally.

“I will be responsibl­e for guiding and helping people and companies interested in being involved in humanitari­an activities either in their personal capacities as donors or through corporate social responsibi­lity companies,” explained Khan.

She reassured all interested parties that, through the charity, all their “humanitari­an efforts will benefit the neediest of the world in a responsibl­e, transparen­t and accountabl­e manner”.

On her new role, she said there are many major local and internatio­nal initiative­s that are either under way or are in the pipeline. “One of the local initiative­s is called the Happiness Market by Dar Al Ber Society, which will support the government’s Happiness Initiative and the UAE’s Year of Giving. The markets are being organised with the primary aim of spreading happiness in public and raise funds for the humanitari­an activities of the charity.”

Happiness Market

The Happiness Market is a weekly pop-up market, which will be held every Friday at two public parks in Dubai, Zabeel Park and Mamzar Park, starting September 14 onwards.

“We are also working on several projects related to promoting UAE culture, happiness in the UAE, green initiative­s, and educationa­l programmes with schools. These projects will be announced soon,” said Khan.

Dar Al Ber Society, one of the oldest and biggest humanitari­an organisati­ons in UAE, has been involved in humanitari­an activities for the last 38 years locally, besides in 43 other countries.

 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? Juhi Yasmeen Khan says her new role is an honour and a chance ‘to serve the community in a more focused manner’.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News Juhi Yasmeen Khan says her new role is an honour and a chance ‘to serve the community in a more focused manner’.

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