MAG Group Holding Donates AED 1 Million To Support Fathers' Endowment Campaign In UAE
MAG Group Holding has pledged AED1 million to the Fathers' Endowment campaign, initiated by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. This initiative aims to honour fathers in the UAE by creating a sustainable fund for healthcare and treatment for those in need. The campaign is part of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI) and encourages community participation.
The campaign allows individuals to donate in their father's name, promoting values such as compassion and solidarity. It also reinforces the UAE's leadership in charitable work and strengthens the concept of endowments. Moafaq Ahmad Al Gaddah, Founder and Chairman of MAG Group Holding, highlighted the campaign's importance in the UAE's philanthropic efforts, which have a global humanitarian impact.

Al Gaddah emphasised that providing essential resources like medicine and treatment is crucial for maintaining dignity among the less fortunate. The UAE has made significant strides through sustainable projects that focus on healthcare access in underserved communities, improving lives worldwide.
The campaign welcomes contributions from both institutions and individuals through six main channels. Donations can be made via the campaign's website (Fathersfund.ae) or by calling a dedicated toll-free number (800 4999). Bank transfers are also accepted in UAE dirhams to the Emirates Islamic Bank account (IBAN: AE020340003518492868201).
For those preferring SMS donations, sending "Father" to specific numbers allows contributions of AED10, AED50, AED100, or AED500 for Etisalat by e& and du users. Additionally, donations can be made using the DubaiNow app under the "Donations" tab or through Dubai's Jood platform (Jood.ae).
This initiative continues to gather support from various sectors, reflecting a collective commitment to humanitarian causes. By fostering a culture of giving, it aims to create lasting change within communities both locally and globally.
With inputs from WAM