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Published on 30 October 2024

A Donor Covers AED 12,000 in Tuition Arrears for "Khaled" and "Fahd" in Coordination with IACAD and the Hot Line

A Donor Covers AED 12,000 in Tuition Arrears for "Khaled" and "Fahd" in Coordination with IACAD and the Hot Line

Khaled and Fahd received generous support from a donor who took on the responsibility of covering AED 12,000 in their tuition arrears, enabling them to continue their studies this year. This support came after their family was unable to pay the amount due to the difficult financial circumstances they were facing. Coordination was carried out between The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai and the hot line to transfer the funds to the relevant authorities.

Khaled's father expressed his deep gratitude to the donor, praising the spirit of solidarity and cooperation among the people of the UAE in helping those in need.

Earlier, "Emarat Al Youm" newspaper had published the story of Khaled’s family's struggles, noting that their financial situation had significantly deteriorated over the past year and a half due to salary cuts at the company where he works, leading to the accumulation of debts and his inability to pay his sons’ tuition fees.

It is worth mentioning that Khaled is in the fourth grade and Fahd is in the second grade at a private school in Ajman. They continued their studies despite financial challenges, but the school demanded payment of the outstanding tuition fees. The father confirmed that he is the sole provider for his family of five, in addition to supporting his parents and siblings, which has increased his financial burdens in the current circumstances.

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