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More than 50,000 people visited Qatar Charity’s pavilion, which set up as part of the Qatar National Day celebrations at Darb Al Saai. The pavilion received an overwhelming appreciation from all segments of society for its various interactive activities and events.
Qatar Charity’s various activities at its Darb Al Saai pavilion focused on promoting the values of social solidarity, humanitarian action, volunteering and donating. These activities have focused on highlighting the importance of helping those in need, encouraging a sense of belonging to Qatar and publicising the humanitarian efforts of Qatar Charity both inside and outside the country.
The pavilion received unprecedented appreciation and gratitude from the public, including locals, residents and visitors from abroad, who expressed their delight in participating in the activities of Qatar Charity, which was an opportunity to learn about humanitarian action and the significance of giving that makes a difference in the lives of thousands of poor people.
Speaking at the event, Sheikh Khalid bin Nasser al Thani applauded Qatar Charity for setting up an interactive pavilion at Dab Al Saai and for its humanitarian efforts to contribute to supporting people with low incomes within the country and the poor worldwide by implementing relief and development projects. The people in Qatar are well-known for doing good and donating to support the vulnerable, he added.
For his part, Khaled al Ajeeb from Kuwait expressed his happiness at visiting the pavilion and his pride in the humanitarian action that Qatar Charity carries out across the globe.
“What Qatar Charity carries out is something that gratifies us,” said al Ajeeb, praising the activities and events held for children and families, which emphasise and publicise the importance of humanitarian action.
“The presence of Qatar Charity in Darb Al Saai is very important at local and regional level for the charitable and humanitarian sector,” said Mohammed Ghanem al Muhannadi, the founder of the social media platform “Al Khor Live.”
He also noted that the pavilion contributed to promoting the culture of humanitarian action in society innovatively, raising awareness among people about the importance of charitable and voluntary work, and urging them to extend assistance to those in need.
Ali al Marri, one of the visitors of the pavilion, expressed his thanks to Qatar Charity for organising various activities at its pavilion, which transmitted the suffering of the needy and the destitute from all over the world, providing an opportunity for visitors to know about the economic, health, and educational crises the vulnerable face across the world.
For his part, social activist Ahmed Batu said, “As usual, Qatar Charity surprises us with new activities every year to celebrate the National Day, and this year, it brought many distinguished additions, through which we came to know about the impact made by the people in Qatar in the humanitarian and charitable field in various countries.”
It is noteworthy that the pavilion witnessed the participation of communities in various activities, with the Indian community presenting “Oppana”, a popular art, on the stage, which was lauded by spectators, including children, men, and women, especially from Asian communities.
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