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Awqaf Abu Dhabi Life Endowment campaign raises over Dh500m from 93,000+ contributors in 2 weeks since launch

Awqaf Abu Dhabi Life Endowment campaign raises over Dh500m from 93,000+ contributors in 2 weeks since launch

Al Etihad01-06-2025
1 June 2025 13:08
ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)The Life Endowment campaign, launched by the Endowments and Minors Funds Authority (Awqaf Abu Dhabi) in support of chronic disease patients and People of Determination, has raised Dh509 million from 93,000 contributors, two weeks after its launch.The campaign is under the slogan, 'With You For Life', and aligns with the UAE Year of Community, announced by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.This substantial sum was contributed by major contributors, individuals, companies, and institutions from both the public and private sectors, reflecting the significant momentum of the Life Endowment campaign since its launch. The support will enable the campaign to achieve its noble objectives. The endowment proceeds will be invested to enhance the sustainability of healthcare services, covering treatment costs, providing health support to patients with chronic diseases and People of Determination.The support demonstrates the UAE community's commitment to philanthropy and its dedication to assisting patients who lack access to affordable treatment. It underscores a profound sense of humanitarian responsibility within the community and a commitment to meeting the medical needs of patients suffering from chronic diseases and People of Determination.His Excellency Fahad Abdul Qader Al Qassim, Director General of Awqaf Abu Dhabi, stated that the Life Endowment campaign represents a milestone in the UAE's charitable giving, providing a model for supporting patients with chronic diseases and People of Determination. His Excellency emphasised that the campaign embodies the UAE community's spirit of generosity, reflecting the nation's long-standing commitment to charitable and humanitarian work, rooted in organised collective action, long-term planning, and sustainable support for beneficiaries.His Excellency AL Qassim said: 'The significant contributions received since the campaign's launch demonstrate the UAE community's unwavering commitment to supporting humanitarian initiatives. The enthusiastic response to the Life Endowment campaign exemplifies deep compassion for those suffering from chronic diseases and for People of Determination. The continued flow of generous contributions through various channels underscores the widespread culture of endowment in our society as a key catalyst of sustainability.'The Life Endowment campaign invests contributions to maximise returns, funding healthcare programmes and treatments for chronic disease patients and People of Determination. The endowment provides a sustainable income stream through investments of its assets, ensuring the financial sustainability of essential healthcare services and maximizing their social impact.
The campaign aims to revive the concept of endowments as a powerful tool for community development, fostering social solidarity and broad participation. It also showcases the UAE community's leading humanitarian role and its people's unwavering commitment to positive social impact.
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