Emirati woman's donation kicks off Year of Zayed

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Emirati womans donation kicks off Year of Zayed
Dawlat Mahmoud Al Mahmoud and Tayeb Al Rais

Dawlat Mahmoud Al Mahmoud donates Dh5million to Amaf

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Published: Tue 2 Jan 2018, 4:15 PM

Last updated: Wed 3 Jan 2018, 7:41 PM

An Emirati woman made the first donation of Dh5million towards Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation (Amaf) marking the beginning of the 'Year of Zayed', which is dedicated to the vision and values of late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding father of the UAE
Dawlat Mahmoud Al Mahmoud, who was so keen to be the first donor to the Amaf, made the donation on behalf of her late husband Abdulghafoor Ali Gargash and herself. The contribution complements her previous donation of Dh20 million in October 2017 towards the establishment of the Amaf's first-ever education endowment that seeks to finance higher education of minors and orphans. In a gesture of appreciation to the first contribution, the Amaf named the library at the Family Village after the donation from Al Mahmoud and her late husband.
Applauding Al Mahmoud's generous gesture, Tayeb Al Rais, secretary-general of Amaf, said: "This timely contribution is an outstanding example of the importance of giving and patriotism. We could not have asked for a better start to the 'Year of Zayed'. The benevolence of the Emirati woman is a testament to the UAE's sustained emphasis on giving and charity that has been embedded in us by late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan."
Meanwhile, Al Mahmoud said: "I was pleased to invest in Amaf's education endowment that will make an enduring impact rather than use the donation for a purpose that offers short-term benefits. In earmarking the sum for student scholarships, Amaf has ensured that this contribution translates into an everlasting act of charity. I am confident of the foundation's ability to fulfil this wish to everyone's satisfaction."
Annual revenues from the education endowment will be dedicated towards offering university scholarships to outstanding orphans for further studies at the University of Dubai, University of Sharjah, Paris-Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, and other national and international universities based in the UAE. Furthermore, beneficiary students will be encouraged to pursue specialisations that are in demand in the labour market and support the UAE's strategy to continue enhancing its global competitiveness.
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