SCI Contributes To UAE Humanitarian Ship Delivering Aid To Gaza Amid Crisis
The Sharjah Charity International (SCI) has played a crucial role in preparing the "UAE Humanitarian Ship" destined for Gaza from Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi. This initiative is part of the UAE's ongoing 'Operation Chivalrous Knight 3'. The SCI's involvement underscores the UAE's commitment to humanitarian efforts.
Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the SCI, highlighted that their contributions include 10,000 food parcels, 1,000 hygiene kits, and 15,000 pieces of heavy winter clothing for children and the elderly. These supplies aim to meet essential needs and provide relief to families.

This shipment follows an earlier phase launched from Sharjah International Airport, which carried various winter supplies. The SCI is intensifying its efforts to reach as many families as possible. This aligns with the UAE's broader initiatives to support Palestinians amid worsening conditions.
Since the crisis began, the SCI has provided AED 10 million in aid. This includes food, medical supplies, and urgent relief for affected families. Sheikh Saqr emphasised that this reflects SCI’s dedication to rapid humanitarian response both within Gaza and beyond.
Sheikh Saqr noted that these initiatives align with SCI’s mission to uphold human dignity and offer support wherever needed. This embodies the UAE’s values of generosity and solidarity under its wise leadership. The focus remains on providing timely assistance.
UAE charitable organisations continue to promote humanitarian and social responsibility through comprehensive initiatives. These efforts ensure food, health, and social support for those in need while maintaining coordination with partners for effective aid delivery.
The ongoing efforts by SCI demonstrate a strong commitment to alleviating suffering in Gaza. By providing essential supplies and support, they aim to make a significant impact on improving living conditions for affected families during challenging times.
With inputs from WAM