Dubai's Ruling Family Visit Türkiye-Syria Earthquake Aid Event
- Publish date: Tuesday، 14 March 2023 | Last update: since 10 hours
The family visited the volunteers for the Bridges of Giving relief packaging.
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Vice President of UAE and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, along with his family, visited volunteers of the Bridges of Giving relief campaign on Monday.
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A production line operated non-stop from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday at the Dubai World Trade Centre to package relief boxes that will be shipped to Türkiye and Syria. The Mohammed bin Rashid Global Initiative called on volunteers last week to boost the Bridges of Giving campaign's appeal.
The Ruler of Dubai shared pictures of the event and wrote "2,000 volunteers participated in today's campaign, including children, school students, employees from the government and private sectors, businessmen, intellectuals, and others. Their goal is one."
شارك في حملة اليوم 2000 من المتطوعين من أطفال وطلاب مدارس وموظفين من القطاعين الحكومي والخاص ورجال أعمال ومثقفين وغيرهم .. هدفهم واحد .. ايصال رسالة خير لإخوتنا .. والتعبير عن أهم قيمنا الإنسانية .. لهم منا كل الشكر والتقدير.. pic.twitter.com/51A5MzNj7Z
— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) March 13, 2023
Sheikh Mohammed also signed a postcard for the victims of the Türkiye and Syria and it said “we are with you, and we will always be by your side. You have all our support. Don't let go of hope."
نحن معكم .. وسنكون دومًا إلى جانبكم
— Nas News العربية (@nasnewsarabia) March 13, 2023
رسالة الشيخ #محمد_بن_راشد
لأهل #سوريا و #تركيا ضمن مبادرة #جسور_الخير pic.twitter.com/OKxSRT5Btg
The target of Monday's relief campaign was to fill 15,000 relief boxes and it was also a continuation of the allocation of $100 million in aid from the UAE for the victims of the Türkiye-Syria earthquake.
Main image source: @HHShkMohd Twitter page.