Dubai's Sheikha Hind initiative to offer 5 million meals from surplus food
text_fieldsDubai: UAE is witnessing multiple charitable initiatives in the spirit of Ramadan, with leaders and royals spearheading efforts to support the less fortunate. Among these noble endeavours is an initiative launched by Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum, aiming to provide five million meals from surplus food.
Sheikha Hind's vision to distribute surplus food echoes the essence of Ramadan, which emphasizes generosity and compassion towards others. Collaborating with 350 hotels and supported by a dedicated team of 5,000 volunteers, this initiative represents a collective effort to combat hunger and food wastage.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai took to social media to applaud Sheikha Hind's initiative. In a post on platform X, Sheikh Mohammed highlighted the significance of her gesture, praising her for embodying the spirit of generosity that defines the UAE.
"Since its inception, the bank has benefited 35 million people," Sheikh Mohammed remarked, highlighting the impactful work of the Emirates Food Bank. He expressed gratitude towards Sheikha Hind, acknowledging her as a compassionate leader dedicated to serving the community.
The Emirates Food Bank symbolizes UAE's vision to address food insecurity and waste. Established under the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, the Food Bank operates with the mission of collecting surplus food and distributing it to those in need. Collaborating with various partners, including food producers, charities and volunteers, the Food Bank ensures that meals reach the most vulnerable while upholding stringent safety and hygiene standards.
As Ramadan unfolds, the UAE continues to exemplify the values of compassion and generosity through initiatives like Sheikha Hind's Five Million Meals Campaign and the Emirates Food Bank.