Citizen families
Citizen families
The Khalifa Foundation for Humanitarian Works is interested in participating in exhibitions held within the country and reserves an important space for it in any exhibition, as it opens the way for citizen families to display their products in exhibitions to introduce folklore, as well as sell goods from them for the benefit of citizen families.The Foundation participated in the "Huyamal" exhibition, which publishes the Emirati cultural heritage. Aldar Real Estate, in cooperation with the Khalifa Foundation, launched a number of initiatives aimed at supporting Emirati culture among citizens and educating society and tourists about the cultural heritage of the state.The Foundation also organized an exhibition for Emirati families at the Emirates University in Al Ain, with the aim of supporting those families with higher education students and to achieve mutual benefit between Emirati families and students, and that is based on the keenness of the Khalifa Foundation for Humanitarian Works to meet the desire of the exhibitors from Emirati families to market their production among students University students..and support for the projects of national families, as it is one of the pioneering projects in the strategy of the Khalifa Foundation for Humanitarian Action on the local arena.The products that were made by Emirati hands were distinguished by quality and development to suit the needs of students of higher education, and to meet the desire of all tastes, at reasonable and affordable prices.The Khalifa Foundation has supported the participation of Emirati families in many events, events and exhibitions in the country, including support for the participation of Emirati families in the "Zayed Heritage Festival" in Al Wathba, the Liwa Date Festival and the presence in the global village in Dubai and the Expo in Sharjah, among others, with the aim of empowering Emirati women. And raising the level of economic income for Emirati families, opening the doors for participation in the construction and development processes, and qualifying them in innovation, production and entering the labor market.The Khalifa Foundation participated in the activities of the "Sixth Hilal Bank Car Festival" that was held from April 3 to 6 in the parking area on the Corniche beach in Abu Dhabi under the slogan "This is not a car show. This is a time to enjoy with the family."The Foundation supported 23 citizen families to be present and display their products in the popular market accompanying this annual event, which last year attracted about 40,000 visitors.The Foundation inaugurated the exhibition of national families, which was held in Al Ain in cooperation with the Abu Dhabi Businesswomen Council. 50 productive citizen families participated in the exhibition, who participated in two phases, 25 in the first ten days of the exhibition and 25 in the second ten days as well, in addition to the creators of the Abu Dhabi Businesswomen Council.The Foundation organized an exhibition for its Emirati families in the Sharjah Cooperative Society, where six families displayed their products of perfumes, incense, women's clothes, spices and other products that Emirati families seek to acquire. The Foundation embraces 20 citizen families in the Emirate of Sharjah and provides them with the necessary support for Raise its economic level.On November 12 of last year, the Khalifa Foundation for Humanitarian Works participated in the fifth Sheikh Zayed Heritage Festival, which was launched in the Al Wathba area in Abu Dhabi on November 20, where this participation came as a strategic partner and organized a popular market that included 150 shops in support of citizen families through which various products were presented. They are made by national families, such as perfumes, smokers, tablecloths, bags, Arabic spices, abayas, sheilas, traditional clothes for children, traditional crafts, accessories, painting on pamphlets and their furnishings, in addition to a special corner in the market that serves popular foods.This initiative attracted hundreds of Emirati families who were keen to register with the Foundation to be present in any projects that the Foundation allocates for them, such as the Iftar project, the Global Village in Dubai, the Sharjah Expo, the Al-Rutb Showroom, the Al-Ain Exhibition for Emirati Families, the Ramadan Popular Market in Dalma Mall and the Hilal Car Show.The Khalifa Foundation, in cooperation with national families, seeks to make the UAE a distinguished center in the region to help Emirati families and develop society by supporting work and production .. While the Foundation is keen to organize workshops for Emirati families before participating in any activity .. To make the most of the technical and material support available by the institution and encourage families to diversify their products and improve and develop their performance in order to improve the quality of their products in line with market requirements to avoid duplication of exhibits and in line with the theory of supply and demand for goods.The Khalifa Foundation for Humanitarian Works participated in the Hunting and Equestrian Festival, with the aim of supporting Emirati families and diversifying outlets for marketing products to citizens who benefit from this initiative and those working in the field of traditional and heritage crafts. The number of Emirati families that have benefited from the support of the Khalifa Foundation during the past three years has reached more than six thousand Emirati families.