Dubai Holding has launched 'Tickit for Good', as part of it's Tickit rewards app, to match all member rewards earned during Ramadan with monetary contributions to support disadvantaged women and children.
The campaign, in partnership with Dubai Foundation for Women and Children, underpins Dubai Holding’s commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goal 5 – achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls.
The Tickit app offers members the chance to earn points at over 500 brands and outlets in Dubai, including Virgin Megastore, Madame Tussauds, Majlis of the World at Global Village, Decathlon, The Green Planet, Bluewaters, City Walk and The Beach amongst others.
The campaign will run until May 12.
Support Dubai Foundation For Women and Children by participating in 'Tickit For Good' campaign launched by Dubai Holding during the holy month of Ramadan in collaboration with DFWAC
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