
Special numbers auctions to boost Fathers' Endowment campaign
The 'Most Noble Number' charity auctions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai will enable bidders to own exclusive numbers while contributing to a good cause.
The Integrated Transport Centre's (Abu Dhabi Mobility) online auction which launched on Tuesday, features 444 special car and motorcycle plate numbers, including iconic numbers like 10, 99 and 5. The online auction will close on March 16 and 17, and participation is possible through the Emirates Auction app.
In Dubai, the 'Most Noble Number' auction will take place on Saturday, March 15, at the Armani Hotel, Burj Khalifa.
The event, organised by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, in partnership with Emirates Auction, features 25 special numbers, including 5 vehicle plate numbers from the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and exclusive mobile numbers from etisalat by e& and du.
Proceeds from both auctions will go toward supporting the Fathers' Endowment campaign, which aims to fund healthcare projects for underserved communities.
مجموعة مميزة من 444 لوحة أبوظبي للسيارات والدراجات والسيارات الكلاسيكية معروضة الآن في مزاد "أنبل رقم" دعمًا لحملة "وقف الأب". اغتنم الفرصة للمساهمة في توفير الرعاية الصحية للمحتاجين، وابدأ بالمزايدة الآن عبر https://t.co/1RpiigUfT3 #الإمارات_للمزادات #مزاد_أنبل_رقم #وقف_الأب pic.twitter.com/jzDfQ0HTtL
— Emirates Auction الامارات للمزادات (@emiratesauction) March 11, 2025
دعمًا لجهود حملة 'وقف الأب'، التي أطلقتها مبادرات محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم العالمية والإمارات للمزادات يطلقان مزاد 'أنبل رقم' الخيري للأرقام المميزة... احتفالًا بالعام الـ 5، نقدم لكم رقم استثنائي من أرقام لوحات دبي بالتعاون مع هيئة الطرق والمواصلات! يعقد المزاد يوم 15 مارس pic.twitter.com/c0k2QCMb5t
— Emirates Auction الامارات للمزادات (@emiratesauction) March 11, 2025
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