Based on its mission to maximize the impact of humanitarian work and capitalize on the blessings of the last ten days of Dhul-Hijjah, the Thani Bin Abdullah Foundation for Humanitarian Services announced the launch of its new campaign, "Multiply It in the Ten Days," aimed at fostering a culture of giving and multiplying rewards and impact during these blessed days. The campaign supports a comprehensive package of high-quality projects that address community needs and contribute to improving the quality of life for beneficiaries.
This campaign is an extension of the Foundation's approach to promoting the values of solidarity and compassion. It seeks to encourage community members to actively participate in supporting humanitarian initiatives and to direct their contributions towards projects with a sustainable impact, thereby enhancing the efficiency of charitable work and achieving tangible long-term results.
In this context, the Foundation showcased its most prominent community projects and initiatives during a press conference held on this occasion, highlighting its growing role in supporting local humanitarian work and strengthening community partnerships in this vital field. The foundation presented its most important humanitarian projects implemented during the past period, reflecting its commitment to transitioning from direct relief to sustainable empowerment. The Debtors Project stands out as a pioneering initiative that, thanks to God and the support of generous donors, has alleviated the hardship of a number of individuals, with efforts continuing to address the remaining cases.
The foundation also showcased the "Sanad" project, which aims to support workers and vulnerable groups, enhancing their livelihoods and preserving their dignity. In addition, it highlighted health projects that provide treatment and medical care to those unable to afford it, contributing to easing the suffering of patients.
As part of its efforts to promote family stability, the foundation presented the "I'faf" project, which facilitates marriage for young Qataris, contributing to building stable families and strengthening social cohesion. It also presented the "Kafaf Karim" project, which aims to provide basic necessities for low-income families, enabling them to live with dignity and security.
The initiatives presented also included seasonal projects that capitalize on charitable seasons to expand the circle of beneficiaries and maximize the impact of giving through well-planned programs that respond to the actual needs of the community. The Foundation affirmed that these projects are launched within a clear strategic vision based on achieving sustainability, enhancing the efficiency of humanitarian work, and strengthening long-term impact, thus solidifying its position as an active partner in serving the community.
The "Multiply It in the Ten Days" campaign falls within this approach, focusing on maximizing opportunities for reward and giving during the blessed days, supporting priority humanitarian cases, and expanding community participation, while ensuring that donations are directed efficiently towards projects capable of creating a real and lasting impact.
The campaign carries a humanitarian message: that giving, no matter how small, can make a significant difference if directed correctly and at the right time.
The Thani Bin Abdullah Foundation for Humanitarian Services reaffirms its commitment to continuing its humanitarian mission based on noble values, through developing its initiatives and expanding its partnerships, contributing to achieving sustainable development and keeping pace with the community's aspirations and evolving needs.
The Foundation also invites media representatives and the public to attend the press conference, participate in conveying its message, and contribute to the success of the "Multiply It in the Ten Days" campaign, thereby strengthening the presence of humanitarian work and embodying the spirit of giving in the community.