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Khaleej Times
13-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
McDonald's UAE introduces exclusive Children's Book collection for Ramadan
This Ramadan, McDonald's UAE introduced a special children's book collection, with 100% of proceeds supporting the Red Crescent Medical Center. For just AED 5, you can share the joy of reading and giving! Available at McDonald's UAE restaurants & McDonald's app.


Express Tribune
04-03-2025
- Health
- Express Tribune
McDonald's launches special Ramadan children's book collection
Listen to article This Ramadan, McDonald's UAE is launching a special collection of three children's books, written by Emirati author Hamda Faraj and illustrated by Aisha Khalid. These books, priced at Dh5 each, not only entertain but also promote giving, with all proceeds benefiting the Red Crescent Medical Center. Available exclusively at McDonald's UAE restaurants and on the app, the initiative contributes to vital support for those in need. Last year's Ramadan campaign raised over Dh300,000 for the Red Crescent Medical Center, the UAE's only free healthcare provider. For over seven years, McDonald's UAE has partnered with Emirates Red Crescent, raising over Dh4.5 million for humanitarian efforts. Beyond Ramadan, McDonald's continues its support with donations via self-ordering kiosks and the McDonald's app. Dr. Mohammad Salim Al Junaibi, Manager of the Red Crescent Medical Center, expressed gratitude for McDonald's commitment, highlighting the impact of every book purchased. The Red Crescent Medical Center, established in 2008, offers free healthcare services across 18 departments. Walid Fakih, CEO of McDonald's UAE, emphasized the power of stories to inspire and connect, reaffirming their commitment to positively impacting the local community. The books are now available at McDonald's UAE restaurants and on the McDonald's app.


Gulf Today
03-03-2025
- Health
- Gulf Today
McDonald's UAE introduces exclusive children's book collection for Ramadan, supporting the Red Crescent Medical Center
This Ramadan, McDonald's UAE is introducing a special collection of three children's books, written by renowned Emirati author Hamda Faraj and illustrated by Emirati artist Aisha Khalid. More than just a set of stories, these books encourage the spirit of giving, with every Dirham going directly to the Red Crescent Medical Center. Available exclusively for AED 5 at all McDonald's UAE restaurants and on the McDonald's app, each purchase will contribute to providing vital support to those in need. Last year's Ramadan campaign raised over AED 300,000 for the Red Crescent Medical Center, the UAE's only medical facility offering free healthcare to those in need. Continuing this commitment, McDonald's UAE has partnered with Emirates Red Crescent for over seven years, raising more than AED 4.5 million to support humanitarian efforts. Beyond the Holy month of Ramadan, McDonald's UAE maintains an always-on approach to supporting the Red Crescent Medical Center through donations on the self-ordering kiosk and a Rewards Points donation feature on the McDonald's app, allowing customers to contribute year-round The book collection features three captivating stories that take young readers on imaginative adventures in the UAE, from an exciting fishing trip to a fact-filled journey to the palm farm and an unforgettable treasure hunt. Each story is designed to spark curiosity, while directly contributing to the mission of the Red Crescent Medical Center in Sharjah. Manager of the Red Crescent Medical Center, Dr. Mohammad Salim Al Junaibi, said:"We are honored to join forces with McDonald's UAE once again for this Ramadan campaign. This initiative enriches young minds through the joy of reading while reinforcing our mutual commitment to vital humanitarian support. Every book purchased helps extend crucial aid to communities in need, making a real difference at the Red Crescent Medical Center. This significant support made by McDonald's UAE year on year, especially during such a special time such as the Holy month of Ramadan, underpins the importance of our longstanding partnership." Established in 2008 by Emirates Red Crescent, the Red Crescent Medical Center provides free healthcare services across more than 18 departments, including general surgery, pediatrics, internal medicine, radiology, and much more. Walid Fakih, CEO at McDonald's UAE, commented:"Stories have the power to inspire and connect. By continuing our valued partnership with Emirates Red Crescent and working with inspiring Emirati talent to craft such engaging stories, we are taking another step towards supporting those who need it most.' He added, 'As a local business with deep roots in the UAE for more than three decades, our focus remains on positively impacting the local community.' The books are now available exclusively at all McDonald's UAE restaurants and on the McDonald's app and are priced at AED 5 per book.


Khaleej Times
01-03-2025
- Health
- Khaleej Times
McDonald's UAE introduces exclusive Children's Book collection for Ramadan, supporting the Red Crescent Medical Center
One hundred percent of the proceeds will be donated to the Red Crescent Medical Center, a long-standing partner of McDonald's UAE This Ramadan, McDonald's UAE is introducing a special collection of three children's books, written by renowned Emirati author Hamda Faraj and illustrated by Emirati artist Aisha Khalid. More than just a set of stories, these books encourage the spirit of giving, with every dirham going directly to the Red Crescent Medical Center. Available exclusively for Dh5 at all McDonald's UAE restaurants and on the McDonald's app, each purchase will contribute to providing vital support to those in need. Last year's Ramadan campaign raised over Dh300,000 for the Red Crescent Medical Center, the UAE's only medical facility offering free healthcare to those in need. Continuing this commitment, McDonald's UAE has partnered with Emirates Red Crescent for over seven years, raising more than Dh4.5 million to support humanitarian efforts. Beyond the Holy month of Ramadan, McDonald's UAE maintains an always-on approach to supporting the Red Crescent Medical Center through donations on the self-ordering kiosk and a Rewards Points donation feature on the McDonald's app, allowing customers to contribute year-round. The book collection features three captivating stories that take young readers on imaginative adventures in the UAE, from an exciting fishing trip to a fact-filled journey to the palm farm and an unforgettable treasure hunt. Each story is designed to spark curiosity, while directly contributing to the mission of the Red Crescent Medical Center in Sharjah. Dr Mohammad Salim Al Junaibi, manager of the Red Crescent Medical Center, said: "We are honoured to join forces with McDonald's UAE once again for this Ramadan campaign. This initiative enriches young minds through the joy of reading while reinforcing our mutual commitment to vital humanitarian support. Every book purchased helps extend crucial aid to communities in need, making a real difference at the Red Crescent Medical Center. This significant support made by McDonald's UAE year on year, especially during such a special time such as the Holy month of Ramadan, underpins the importance of our longstanding partnership." Established in 2008 by Emirates Red Crescent, the Red Crescent Medical Center provides free healthcare services across more than 18 departments, including general surgery, pediatrics, internal medicine, radiology, and much more. Walid Fakih, CEO at McDonald's UAE, commented: "Stories have the power to inspire and connect. By continuing our valued partnership with Emirates Red Crescent and working with inspiring Emirati talent to craft such engaging stories, we are taking another step towards supporting those who need it most.' He added, 'As a local business with deep roots in the UAE for more than three decades, our focus remains on positively impacting the local community.' The books are now available exclusively at all McDonald's UAE restaurants and on the McDonald's app and are priced at Dh5 per book.