Dubai Foundation for Women and Children signs MoU with Mohammad Omar Bin Haider Holding Group

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The Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWAC) and the Mohammad Omar Bin Haider Holding Group have agreed to strengthen their collaboration through a memorandum of understanding (MoU). This agreement aims to enhance cooperation, foster a stronger strategic partnership, and promote their mutual humanitarian objectives.

HE Sheikha Saeed Al Mansouri, Acting Director General of DFWAC, officially signed the MoU alongside Dr. Hessa Mohammed Omar bin Haidar, representing the Mohammad Omar Bin Haider Holding Group, with Muzoon Ahmed bin Masoud, serving as the legal advisor.

The signing event took place at the premises of the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children. It was attended by both parties who signed the agreement, alongside representatives from each organization.

HE Sheikha Saeed Al Mansouri emphasized that the agreement aims to enhance collaboration across different sectors to benefit the community and provide support for women and children in Dubai and the wider UAE. She also highlighted DFWAC’s dedication to building stronger partnerships with the private sector and uniting efforts to improve the well-being of women and children. Al Mansouri expressed appreciation to the Mohammad Omar Bin Haider Holding Group for their contributions to humanitarian causes and shared goals.

The memorandum describes a plan for working together and talking between the two groups. They will use their special services to help with humanitarian and community projects. This includes offering therapy sessions to the foundation’s clients without charging any fees or expenses for treatment.

Moreover, the memorandum outlines that the Mohammad Omar Bin Haider Holding Group plans to provide DFWAC’s clients with complimentary treatment coupons during holidays and special events. Additionally, they will offer free services to DFWAC’s staff to motivate them. Furthermore, the group will organize specialized vocational training programs in areas such as laser technology, skincare, and nutrition, issuing certificates endorsed by the group.

According to the memorandum of understanding (MoU), the group has committed to backing and financing the foundation’s projects by its guiding principles. Additionally, both parties will share their expertise by engaging in training sessions and workshops hosted by each other, thereby fostering collaboration and creating opportunities for mutual learning.

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