Abu Dhabi: The Family Care Authority (FCA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Emirates Blood Donation Society to improve its services.
This partnership will boost social awareness and cultural responsibility among both beneficiaries and the community. Together, they plan to launch national initiatives and volunteer activities to support FCA’s beneficiaries. Their collaborative efforts will introduce new initiatives that will benefit the Abu Dhabi community and its members.
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Dr. Bushra Al Mulla, Director General of the Family Care Authority, stated that, “Our partnership with the Emirates Blood Donation reflects our unwavering commitment to continuously strive to expand the ways in which we can enhance the quality of life for families in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. By working with the Emirates Blood Donation Society, we encourage greater community involvement in national initiatives such as volunteering programs and blood donation campaigns. ”
“As part of our collaborative efforts, the FCA will play a crucial role in increasing social awareness and responsibility. This will foster greater social cooperation among society members while simultaneously empowering society to thrive and advance,” Dr. Al Mulla added.
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The collaboration between the Emirates Blood Donation Society and the Family Care Authority has resulted in the successful implementation of 20 programs in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi during the holy month of Ramadan, where 50 of the Family Care Authority’s employees and 95 beneficiaries participated in twelve (12) breaking-the-fast programs and seven (7) box-filling programs, and nearly 100 beneficiaries participated in the Zayed Humanitarian Work Day program, in addition to Taba’sheer 2 initiative, which aims to provide Eid clothing to children beneficiaries.