The International Charity Organisation has begun distributing 5,000 food parcels across the UAE as part of its 2025 Ramadan campaign to support low-income families.
Dr. Khaled Al Khaja, Secretary-General of the Organisation, said the initiative reflects its commitment to social responsibility and solidarity. Teams are working around the clock to ensure aid reaches those in need with maximum efficiency.
The initiative is part of the organisation’s broader Ramadan projects, carried out locally and internationally, including meal distribution, support for Muslim villages, zakat, orphan sponsorship, mosque and well construction, and the establishment of Quran memorisation and health centres.
In December, a delegation from the International Charity Organisation, led by Dr. Khaled Abdul Wahab Al Khaja, Secretary-General of the organisation, concluded a seven-day working visit to the Republic of Kyrgyzstan.
During the visit, 75 charitable projects were implemented to support vulnerable communities, particularly during the harsh winter months.
The tour included visits to five remote cities covered in heavy snow. The delegation assessed the needs of families and orphans and monitored the progress of charitable projects, which included distributing food parcels, repairing homes, providing winter clothing, and supplying coal and heaters to alleviate severe winter conditions.
Dr. Al Khaja highlighted that these projects are part of ongoing efforts to alleviate the suffering of vulnerable individuals in cold countries and to provide urgent and sustainable support to low-income families.
The initiative underscores the organisation’s commitment to offering immediate and long-term assistance to impoverished communities worldwide.
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