Dubai, UAE: The Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) contributed Dh185 million to Dar Al Ber Society, which has distributed the same among thousands of eligible indigent and low-income people, in 10 years.

The beneficiaries included Emirati nationals and expatriates from different nationalities across the cuntry, according to Abdullah Ali bin Zayed Al Falasi, Executive Director of Dar Al Ber.

“The DIB charity aids over the last 10 years covered a wide range of vulnerable people, including destitute patients and students of poor families, let alone pending rents and bills.”

Low-income expatriates have also benefited from the DIB aids, he added. “Dar Al Ber paid the rents and bills of a big number of low-income people, provided some with air tickets home, and supported the families of inmates and the victims of job frauds.”

The debts of some Emirati nationals and expatriates have been partially taken care of after complete verification, Al Falasi underlined. “Such achievements would not have been possible without the DIB commitment.”

Abdul Razzaq Al Abdullah, Head of Community Services, at the Dubai Islamic Bank, said that they spared no effort to cooperate with the charity societies across the country to help eligible people everywhere.