RTA launches 'Clothes for Good' initiative

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RTA launches Clothes for Good initiative

Dubai - RTA is gearing up for the launch of other initiatives in support of Day for Dubai.

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Published: Fri 9 Mar 2018, 3:17 PM

Last updated: Sun 11 Mar 2018, 10:01 AM

As part of the 'Dubai for Day' initiative rolled out by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Crown Prince and Chairman of the Executive Council, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has organised 'Kiswat Khair' (Clothes for Good) on Friday.
The initiative is aimed at providing clothes to needy people in economically-disadvantaged countries initiatives and also to boost the spirit of volunteering in the UAE.
Moaza Al Marri, director of marketing and corporate communication at the corporate administrative support services sector, RTA, said: "This innovative initiative, branded as 'Clothes for Good,' was launched at the Dubai Festival City with the aim of assisting needy people in developing countries. It relies on mustering efforts of RTA volunteers as well as visitors to the Dubai Festival City. Uniforms of parking inspectors, bus and taxi drivers, and technical staffs, which had to be replaced following the endorsement of the new official uniform, will be reconditioned and recycled. Through certain tools provided at the stand of the event, volunteers sorted out, cleaned, adjusted, repaired and pressed these clothes. They will then be packed in a decent form consistent with the intended humanitarian objective. They will then be distributed in coordination with Global Textile FZE to needy persons in the least developed countries."
"The RTA is gearing up for the launch of other initiatives in support of Day for Dubai.
They include Ramadan's 'Meals-on-wheels' initiative unleashed in 2011 involving the distribution of daily Iftar meals in two or three locations throughout the holy month of Ramadan in cooperation with Bait Al Khair.
"Volunteers will be invited to make a significant contribution to preparing and processing meals instead of receiving them from Bait Al Khair Society for distribution," she added.
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