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Abu Dhabi — A charity event that took place at the Emirates Palace Theatre on Monday raised funds for the children of Nepal orphaned by recent earthquakes.
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More than a thousand family members and friends attended the two-hour performance to help the hapless children by paying Dh30 per person. The amount collected will assist in providing emergency food, first aid, shelter and other basic amenities for the children orphaned by the earthquakes that struck Nepal in April and May. — Wam
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