emirates7 - The International Charity Organisation has unveiled its 2025 summer campaign, which will see the implementation of a range of humanitarian projects worth AED28 million.
This initiative is set to launch numerous charitable efforts both within the UAE and internationally, focusing on assisting low-income families, orphans, and vulnerable groups during the summer months.
Dr. Khalid Abdul Wahab Al Khaja, the Organisation’s Secretary-General, emphasized that this campaign builds upon a series of ongoing humanitarian activities carried out throughout the year, all aimed at improving the well-being of thousands of families worldwide.
He explained that the campaign will feature the distribution of electrical appliances, drilling and maintenance of water wells, water delivery through tankers, and the provision of clean drinking water for workers and worshippers, among other key humanitarian services.
Dr. Al Khaja praised the unwavering generosity of donors, whose contributions make these efforts possible, and acknowledged the vital role played by the Organisation’s partners — including aid institutions, volunteer teams, and supporters — in advancing the development and support of underserved communities around the world.
This initiative is set to launch numerous charitable efforts both within the UAE and internationally, focusing on assisting low-income families, orphans, and vulnerable groups during the summer months.
Dr. Khalid Abdul Wahab Al Khaja, the Organisation’s Secretary-General, emphasized that this campaign builds upon a series of ongoing humanitarian activities carried out throughout the year, all aimed at improving the well-being of thousands of families worldwide.
He explained that the campaign will feature the distribution of electrical appliances, drilling and maintenance of water wells, water delivery through tankers, and the provision of clean drinking water for workers and worshippers, among other key humanitarian services.
Dr. Al Khaja praised the unwavering generosity of donors, whose contributions make these efforts possible, and acknowledged the vital role played by the Organisation’s partners — including aid institutions, volunteer teams, and supporters — in advancing the development and support of underserved communities around the world.