Abu Dhabi launches Dh100 million campaign to pay overdue school fees of low-income families

Abu Dhabi: Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation and Authority of Social Contribution — Ma’an have launched the ‘Together for Education’ campaign to pay overdue school fees for students from low-income families in Abu Dhabi, aiming to allocate Dh100 million.

Running from September 16 to October 15, the campaign aims to allocate the funds from social contributions from individuals and corporates, to support 6,000 students. The project will also assist in covering the operational costs of eligible schools in the UAE, as well as providing necessary school supplies and assisting with school fees to enable students to continue their educational journey.

The Gulf Indians

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