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Amac News: Based on the SCI announcement, the initiative aims to protect more than 7,000 residents of the two countries from severe cold and frost, and includes the distribution of warm clothes and blankets, in addition to various heating methods to help them withstand the harsh winter cold.
The move was made during a field visit by the Sharjah Charity delegation, headed by Abdullah Sultan bin Khadem, Executive Director, and Shamil Mohammed Hamdan Al Zari, Head of Projects.
During the visit, the delegation met with several officials in the two countries. They appreciated the initiative and its impact in providing winter needs to those in need.
Sharjah Charity Executive Director, said that this initiative is supported by Dubai Islamic Bank. He pointed out the bank’s philanthropic role in supporting Sharjah Charity projects, adding that the bank has collaborated in various fields, especially in supporting the Zakat Al Mal project.
Bin Khadem also emphasized that this initiative reflects Sharjah Charity’s goals and vision in leading humanitarian aid programs.