Aster Volunteers Make Eid Al Fitr Special for Underprivileged Children

Earlier this week, underprivileged children enjoyed a day of entertainment and shopping at Fun City and Max, Oasis Mall. For many, this was a rare chance to indulge and acquire new holiday clothes

Dubai, UAE: Aster Volunteers orchestrated an unforgettable Eid Al Fitr celebration for approximately 100 underprivileged children. The event, organized as part of the Smile programme, brought joy and excitement to the lives of those who often face hardships during the festive season.

The festivities commenced earlier this week as the children embarked on a day filled with entertainment and shopping at Fun City and Max, Oasis Mall. For many of these children, the opportunity to indulge in such activities and procure new clothes for the holidays was a rare and cherished experience.

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The Smile programme, now in its sixth year, reflects Aster Volunteers’ unwavering commitment to serving vulnerable communities both locally and internationally.

Dr Khaled Abdul Wahab Al Khaja, secretary-general of the International Charity Organisation, expressed profound appreciation for Aster Volunteers’ dedication to supporting marginalized groups, particularly orphans.

Dr Al Khaja emphasized, “The organization has devoted its efforts to serving needy groups inside and outside the country, specifically the category of orphans… We are keen to support them and provide care for them through the giving of generous people.”

His words underscored the vital role that philanthropy plays in uplifting disadvantaged individuals and fostering a culture of compassion within society.

Alisha Moopen, managing director and Group CEO at Aster DM Healthcare GCC echoed Dr Al Khaja’s sentiments, emphasizing the significance of creating meaningful experiences and spreading joy to those in need.

She remarked, “Smile 2024 is an extension of our commitment to making Eid special for underprivileged children, fostering harmony and well-being in our community.”

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The initiative not only brought smiles to the faces of the children but also exemplified the spirit of solidarity and empathy that defines the Eid Al Fitr celebrations.

It served as a poignant reminder of the importance of reaching out to those who may be less fortunate, especially during times of celebration.

As the children revelled in the festivities and selected new attire, the atmosphere was filled with laughter, excitement, and a palpable sense of camaraderie.

For many, the day served as a beacon of hope and a testament to the kindness of strangers who selflessly dedicate their time and resources to brightening the lives of others.

The success of the Smile programme underscores the transformative power of collective action and underscores the profound impact that acts of kindness can have on individuals and communities alike.

Through initiatives such as these, Aster Volunteers continues to exemplify the values of compassion, empathy, and solidarity, inspiring others to join in the noble pursuit of creating a more inclusive and compassionate world.

As the Eid Al Fitr celebrations draw to a close, the memories of this special day will endure, serving as a reminder of the enduring spirit of generosity and goodwill that permeates society.

 

This article was created using automation and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

Tariq Saeed

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