In a remarkable display of compassion and community support, Anosh Foundation recently distributed 800 Iftar meals to workers at a Labour Camp in Al Quoz, Dubai. This initiative forms part of the foundation’s extensive Ramadan meal distribution efforts, which have been providing daily sustenance to those in need throughout the holy month.
The event, organized and executed solely by Anosh Foundation without external partners, specifically targeted the Labour Camp where many workers face challenges accessing warm, nutritious meals after long days of physically demanding work. For these laborers, the foundation’s efforts represent not just nutritional support but also a gesture of recognition and dignity during the sacred month of Ramadan.
“Our mission extends beyond simply providing food. We aim to create moments of connection and respect for these hardworking individuals who contribute so much to Dubai’s development,” said a representative from Anosh Foundation.
While Ramadan sees heightened activity, Anosh Foundation operates year-round, supporting communities worldwide through various initiatives that provide food, clothing, shelter, medical aid, and education. The foundation prides itself on self-funding its projects and implementing them directly without intermediaries.
For those inspired by their work, Anosh Foundation welcomes volunteers and supporters to join their distributions or help spread awareness about their cause. Their efforts at the Al Quoz Labour Camp illustrate how targeted community support can make a meaningful difference in the lives of workers who often remain unseen despite their essential contributions to society.
n a remarkable display of compassion and community support, the Anosh Foundation distributed a total of 17,500 Iftar meals to labourers across Dubai during the last 10 days of Ramadan, a time revered for its spiritual significance and charitable giving.
his heartfelt initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to supporting underserved communities. By providing nourishing meals to those who help build our cities, we aimed to share not just food, but respect, gratitude, and hope.