Ramadan in UAE: 280,00 Iftar meals distributed to motorists by Dubai Police
Dubai Police and their partners have stepped up to the plate during the holy month of Ramadan, distributing a whopping 280,000 Iftar meals to drivers in need over the course of 15 days. Brig. Majid Al Suwaidi, Director of Al Barsha Police Station, announced that the Dubai Police Council for Directors of Police Stations has been working in conjunction with partners to carry out this initiative called “Takaatuf”.
The Iftar meals are being distributed at 18 different locations daily, with the help of 458 volunteers – both male and female. This initiative aims to enhance community partnership, tolerance, and brotherhood among all segments of society, while promoting safe driving on the roads and ensuring the safety of drivers and road users throughout the holy month.
The Takaatuf initiative is also helping to raise awareness among drivers and road users to be more cautious and attentive on the roads, avoiding reckless driving and ultimately enhancing traffic safety. This embodies Emirati values and noble principles and fosters a culture of benevolence.
The Dubai Police Council for Directors of Police Stations is keen to build permanent bridges of cooperation with charitable organisations and strengthen joint collaboration, especially in humanitarian projects and initiatives. All of these efforts align with their strategic objectives to create a happy and cohesive community.
It is heartening to see such initiatives in action during the holy month of Ramadan, when people come together to show kindness, generosity, and compassion. This initiative is not only helping to feed those in need, but also promotes a culture of safe driving and a sense of community spirit among all segments of society.
It is important to note that the initiative has been successful in reaching a wide range of people, from all walks of life, thanks to the various locations and channels being used for the distribution of the Iftar meals. The success of this initiative is a true testament to the power of community partnerships and collaborations in making a positive impact in society.
Another organization, Tiger Group, has announced their support for the 1 Billion Meals Endowment campaign by pledging Dh25 million over a period of five years. The campaign, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, aims to establish the largest Ramadan sustainable food aid endowment fund to fight hunger and malnutrition, particularly among vulnerable populations affected by crises and natural disasters.
The campaign has received an outpouring of support from businesses and individuals alike, who are eager to express their values of giving and generosity, while sending a message of solidarity to underprivileged populations globally. Tiger Group’s Chairman, Waleed Al Zoubi, said that Sheikh Mohammed’s innovative humanitarian initiatives have put the UAE on the global scene of humanitarian work, and Tiger Group is honored to be part of the campaign that turns giving and charity into an established sustainable culture. He encouraged all UAE-based companies to practice social responsibility and participate in impactful initiatives like this.
The 1 Billion Meals Endowment is aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for 2030, which includes the fight against hunger. The campaign is the latest addition to the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives’ portfolio of dozens of humanitarian and charity projects around the world, and it further establishes the UAE’s role as an active contributor to efforts of fighting hunger and facing humanitarian challenges globally.
To make donations and contributions to the endowment fund, institutions and individuals can use five main channels, including the campaign’s website, a dedicated call center, bank transfers in UAE dirham, donations via SMS, and through the DubaiNow app. The donation channels are designed to make it convenient and easy for people to contribute to the fund and help establish a sustainable food aid endowment. The campaign’s goal is to provide a food safety net for underprivileged populations struggling with food insecurity and help eradicate hunger within an institutional framework.
The 1 Billion Meals Endowment campaign has been inspiring individuals and businesses to come together and make a difference in the lives of underprivileged communities. By establishing a sustainable food aid endowment, the campaign is helping to provide a long-term solution to the problem of hunger and malnutrition. With support from partners like Tiger Group, the campaign is well on its way to achieving its goal of providing one billion meals to those in need. The campaign not only promotes the values of giving and generosity but also fosters a culture of benevolence that is intrinsic to the UAE community.
In conclusion, the Takaatuf initiative is a shining example of the kind of community-driven efforts that are needed to build a more caring and cohesive society. By fostering values of kindness, generosity, and compassion, this initiative is not only feeding the needy, but also promoting safe driving and raising awareness about the importance of road safety. It is heartening to see Dubai Police and their partners taking such a proactive approach to creating a happy and harmonious community, and we can all learn from their example.