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-Khalaf Al Habtoor has allocated 88 residential apartments in the Al Habtoor Tower for Emirati youngsters, intended to serve as the first home for new families to begin their lives together
An Emirati businessman has launched a landmark initiative to support young Emiratis planning to get married. Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor has allocated 88 residential apartments in the Al Habtoor Tower for Emirati youngsters. The units comprise one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, intended to serve as the first home for new families to begin their lives together.
Under the initiative, Al Habtoor has pledged to cover approximately 70 per cent of the value of each residential unit, with beneficiaries required to pay only 30 percent. They can do this though a flexible payment plan over up to five years, in accordance with applicable terms and conditions. The total value of the initiative exceeds Dh270 million.
This comes as the Ministry of Family launched a ‘Family First’ programme at this year’s World Government Summit to make public and urban spaces more supportive of families. The UAE has implemented over 60 family-related policies involving more than 20 federal and local government entities to identify gaps in areas like housing, healthcare, education, employment, and social support.
According to UAE Minister of Family Sana bint Mohammed Suhail, family has always been a priority in the UAE, but now it is being addressed as a “national, multi-dimensional challenge”.
Humanitarian commitment
Al Habtoor emphasised that the initiative is not a commercial real estate project, but rather a practical humanitarian and social commitment aimed at removing one of the most significant obstacles that young people face when considering marriage. He stressed that supporting youth must translate into tangible actions that make a real difference in their lives.
This initiative builds on a series of community-focused programmes launched by Al Habtoor over the years to support Emirati citizens and empower them to establish stable families. These initiatives have included support for Emirati employees upon marriage, increased assistance upon the birth of children, ongoing advocacy for marriage and family formation, active participation in national discussions on the challenges facing youth through community initiatives and dialogues, as well as hosting group wedding ceremonies for young men and women.
Al Habtoor noted that true investment lies in investing in people, and that enabling young people to marry and build stable families has a positive long-term impact on society, the economy and social security.
Al Habtoor also called on various stakeholders to contribute to practical initiatives that enhance family stability and support the future of the nation.
-Khalaf Al Habtoor has allocated 88 residential apartments in the Al Habtoor Tower for Emirati youngsters, intended to serve as the first home for new families to begin their lives together
An Emirati businessman has launched a landmark initiative to support young Emiratis planning to get married. Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor has allocated 88 residential apartments in the Al Habtoor Tower for Emirati youngsters. The units comprise one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, intended to serve as the first home for new families to begin their lives together.
Under the initiative, Al Habtoor has pledged to cover approximately 70 per cent of the value of each residential unit, with beneficiaries required to pay only 30 percent. They can do this though a flexible payment plan over up to five years, in accordance with applicable terms and conditions. The total value of the initiative exceeds Dh270 million.
This comes as the Ministry of Family launched a ‘Family First’ programme at this year’s World Government Summit to make public and urban spaces more supportive of families. The UAE has implemented over 60 family-related policies involving more than 20 federal and local government entities to identify gaps in areas like housing, healthcare, education, employment, and social support.
According to UAE Minister of Family Sana bint Mohammed Suhail, family has always been a priority in the UAE, but now it is being addressed as a “national, multi-dimensional challenge”.
Humanitarian commitment
Al Habtoor emphasised that the initiative is not a commercial real estate project, but rather a practical humanitarian and social commitment aimed at removing one of the most significant obstacles that young people face when considering marriage. He stressed that supporting youth must translate into tangible actions that make a real difference in their lives.
This initiative builds on a series of community-focused programmes launched by Al Habtoor over the years to support Emirati citizens and empower them to establish stable families. These initiatives have included support for Emirati employees upon marriage, increased assistance upon the birth of children, ongoing advocacy for marriage and family formation, active participation in national discussions on the challenges facing youth through community initiatives and dialogues, as well as hosting group wedding ceremonies for young men and women.
Al Habtoor noted that true investment lies in investing in people, and that enabling young people to marry and build stable families has a positive long-term impact on society, the economy and social security.
Al Habtoor also called on various stakeholders to contribute to practical initiatives that enhance family stability and support the future of the nation.
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