Emirates Red Crescent has launched an Eid initiative to help those in need in Gaza by sending food packages, warm clothing and gifts to the Palestinian people.
A donation of just AED 50 will go towards sending clothing while a AED 250 donation is enough for a basket of food.
Under the title of 'Your Giving... Makes Their Eid' the initiative also aims to help those in need in the UAE, with various options to donate to those within the country.
Change reality and contribute to bringing happiness and joy to the hearts of those who are in dire need of help, ERC has an integrated project to distribute sacrifices to needy families in the UAE and beyond#Change_the_scene
— الهلال الأحمر الإماراتي (@emiratesrc) May 18, 2024
Eid clothing: 50 AED
Eid sacrificial:
Inside the UAE… pic.twitter.com/PtSAjDZ9Ap
Donations can be made via the Emirates Red Crescent app or via SMS.

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