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SRERD leads Ramadan initiatives to promote community solidarity

SRERD leads Ramadan initiatives to promote community solidarity

Sharjah 2430-03-2025

Distribution of Iftar meals
The initiatives included the distribution of 1,000 Iftar meals in cooperation with the Sharjah Charity International on the occasion of "Zayed Humanitarian Work Day," which falls on the 19th of Ramadan each year.
Ramadan tent and food rations
The department also distributed 100 daily Iftar meals at a Ramadan tent, set up in cooperation with the same entity in Kalba city. Additionally, food rations known as "Ramadan Meer" were provided to eligible public service employees.
Collective Iftar at Sharjah Elderly Home
The department organized a collective Iftar at the Sharjah Elderly Home as part of the "Our Guests" initiative launched by the Sharjah Social Services Department. This initiative aims to promote respect and appreciation for the elderly, a valuable segment of Emirati society.
"Eid Joy" initiative
In collaboration with the Big Heart Foundation, the department prepared the "Eid Joy" initiative, providing Eid clothing to children from needy families, bringing joy to their hearts and fostering solidarity and social compassion.
Director General's Statement
His Excellency Abdul Aziz Ahmed Al-Shamsi, Director General of the Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department, highlighted that these initiatives align with the department's commitment to supporting humanitarian work and promoting the values of giving during Ramadan. He emphasized the department's dedication to contributing to community initiatives that reflect unity and solidarity within society.
Future goals
Al-Shamsi expressed the department's ongoing commitment to charitable work and its plans to expand the scope of initiatives in the coming years, enhancing the culture of social responsibility and supporting those in need. He also extended his appreciation to the department's employees for their active participation in these initiatives.

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