Labor housing, food … Dubai made special arrangements for foreign workers during Ramzan

During the holy month of Ramadan, Dubai-based non-profit organization, Model Service Society (MSS), is providing free Iftar food to thousands of foreign workers living away from home. According to the report of the state news agency Left, food is being shared by the International Charity Organization to help the disadvantaged families and reduce the burden on low -income workers. Charitable donations are being made across the country, in which volunteers are helping to distribute food. The organization’s general secretary Dr. Khalid Al Khaja said that this initiative is part of the What You Love 2025 campaign.

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The International Charity Organization was established in 1984 in Ajman, whose branches are worldwide. Dr. Al Khaja said that the team works to help the needy families in 23 countries. Projects include construction of mosques, digging wells, centers to remember the Quran, setting up orphanages and providing clothes. People can visit the organization’s website to contribute to Iftar distribution efforts. The initiative has been taken after the campaign launched by the UAE Food Bank, which aims to provide seven million meals to the needy people during the holy month. The United in Giving initiative was started on the instructions of Shekha Hind Bintoom, Vice President of Dubai and wife of ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid.

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Marwan Ahmed bin Ghalita, vice -president of the Board of Trustees of UAE Food Bank, said, “United in Giving reflects the deep values ​​of UAE’s generosity and compassion. Is connected, as well as promotes the culture of charity and social responsibility.

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