Dubai, UAE – Emirates Food Bank announced that it will make a qualitative contribution to the third edition of the humanitarian community campaign “Al-Freij Refrigerator” launched by “Farjan Dubai”. With support from the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives Foundation and in cooperation with Saqia Emirates. The campaign aims to distribute two million packages of cold water, juices and ice cream to workers in Dubai. To reduce health risks caused by high temperatures during the summer. Such as drought and heat stress, which contributes to consolidating the values of giving and compassion in Dubai society.
The humanitarian community campaign, which runs until September 3, 2026, focuses on cleaners, construction workers, and delivery drivers. And agricultural workers for streets and roads, in various areas of Dubai. Which embodies the consolidation of the culture of goodness in the UAE society, and the values of solidarity and mutual support among its members.
community support
Emirates Food Bank’s contribution, which comes for the third year in a row, is to the campaign. By harnessing his logistical and human resources and extensive expertise to ensure the achievement of the campaign’s noble goals. It provides extensive support by providing its modern warehouses for storing water, juices and ice cream. Allocating refrigerated distribution vehicles to deliver them quickly and safely to workers at their sites.
The bank also supports the campaign through the participation of its volunteers in field distribution operations in various regions of Dubai. In addition to cooperation and coordination with its partners, including retail outlets, food institutions, and food companies and factories. To provide materials that are distributed to workers.
humanitarian and relief assistance
The Emirates Food Bank Foundation was launched, which falls under the umbrella of the “Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives”. Within the humanitarian and relief aid axis in January 2017. As the first integrated humanitarian, social and economic system in the Emirates to feed food. The bank collects surplus food from hotels, restaurants, food markets, food factories, supermarkets, farms, and others. And distribute it to those in need inside and outside the UAE, in cooperation with a network of local and international humanitarian and charitable institutions.
Farjan Dubai is a social enterprise that seeks to empower local communities in residential neighborhoods in Dubai. Strengthening communication and trust between it and government and private institutions. This is done by stimulating the spirit of volunteering and community contribution to create a community movement that improves the quality of life and enhances positive behaviors and values in society.



