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UAE aid collection campaign for Lebanon collects 1,100 tonnes of relief supplies so far

HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed, Ruler's Representative in the Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the Emirates Red Crescent, recently took part in an aid collection drive in Abu Dhabi, supporting the people of Lebanon.

This initiative was part of the "UAE Stands with Lebanon" campaign, which successfully gathered 150 tonnes of food, medical supplies, and shelter equipment. The event saw the participation of 2,287 volunteers, highlighting the strong sense of generosity within Emirati society.

Sheikh Hamdan emphasized the campaign’s spirit of social solidarity and institutional coordination, showcasing the Emirati community’s unified approach to humanitarian efforts. Launched on October 8, 2024, following the directives of President HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, the campaign has so far collected 1,100 tonnes of aid, with 13 relief planes dispatched to Lebanon.

This initiative reflects the UAE's deep sense of brotherhood and humanitarian values, rooted in the legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan. Sheikh Hamdan noted that the "UAE Stands with Lebanon" campaign embodies these values, as the country continues to provide much-needed relief to the people of Lebanon, who are facing severe hardships and widespread displacement.

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