Beit Al Khair’s Spending Reaches AED 142.39 Million by End of Q3 2025 Beit Al Khair Society announced that its total spending by the end of September 2025 has reached AED 142,390,427. Of this amount, AED 65,509,609 was disbursed from Zakat funds, while AED 76,880,818 came from charity donations, endowment revenues, and other supplementary resources.
Read MoreIn celebration of the International Day of Older Persons, observed annually on October 1st in the UAE, Beit Al Khair Society announced its total spending to support senior citizens and residents — a group that lies at the heart of its charitable efforts. From the beginning of 2025 until the end of September, the Society allocated AED 9,126,453 toward the care, well-being, and essential medical and living needs of the elderly, benefiting 2,111 senior citizens and residents across the country
Read MoreBeit Al Khair Society announced the distribution of 20,774 meals to laborers during the summer season, including 19,742 meals provided under its flagship humanitarian initiative “Food for All.” As part of this program, meals are distributed every Friday after the Jumu’ah prayer in various locations across Dubai, in cooperation with the Permanent Committee for Labor Affairs in Dubai. This initiative reflects the Society’s ongoing commitment to supporting the most vulnerable groups by offering healthy, balanced meals — especially during the intense summer heat.
Read MoreBeit Al Khair Society confirmed that its call center, reachable at 04 381 0000, has received more than 32,780 calls since the beginning of 2025. This volume reflects the high level of trust the public places in the Society and their strong desire for direct communication to seek assistance and support. It also underscores the Society’s ongoing efforts to promote transparency, trust, and active engagement with its beneficiaries.
Read MoreAs part of its ongoing mission to extend a helping hand to those in need and support the most vulnerable groups, Beit Al Khair Society continues to embody its humanitarian values through its flagship healthcare initiative, “Ilaaj” (Treatment). The Society recently allocated AED 382,066 in generous support to a low-income resident suffering from cancer, after the burden of treatment costs became overwhelming and cast a heavy shadow over his small family.
Read MoreBeit Al Khair Society announced that its spending for the year up to the end of August 2025 has reached AED 130,802,638. With this, the Society’s total spending within the UAE has now surpassed AED 3.074 billion, specifically amounting to AED 3,074,996,943 — reflecting the significant contribution of this leading charitable organization to the humanitarian growth journey envisioned by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, as outlined in the “Fifty-Year Charter.”
Read MoreIn conjunction with the UAE’s celebration of the International Day of Charity, observed annually on September 5th, Beit Al Khair Society highlighted its rich journey in supporting humanitarian work within the country. The Society reaffirmed its commitment to its mission of promoting the values of giving and solidarity, and of providing support to all segments of society without discrimination.
Read MoreBeit Al Khair Society has announced the completion of its new endowment project in Fujairah and the commencement of its leasing and investment activities. The proceeds from the endowment will be allocated to support low-income families and fund charitable purposes across the emirate, in coordination with the Society’s branch in Fujairah, which has been active since the year 2000. To date, the branch has disbursed over AED 263.6 million, benefiting 56,011 families and individuals in need of assistance.
Read MoreBeit Al Khair Society celebrated Emirati Women’s Day, which this year is held under the theme “Together, We Celebrate the 50th.” The celebration reflects the Society’s ongoing commitment to empowering Emirati women and strengthening their role across all areas of charitable and humanitarian work. Women currently make up 35.3% of the Society’s workforce.
Read MoreBeit Al Khair has intensified its efforts to support underprivileged students across various educational levels with the start of the new academic year. This year, the Society has allocated AED 8 million through its “Taaleem” (Education) program under the “Tayseer” project, aiming to ease the financial burden on low-income families and ensure their children can continue their educational journey.
Read MoreBeit Al Khair Society joins in commemorating World Humanitarian Day by celebrating the remarkable efforts of the United Arab Emirates in serving humanity and supporting those in need, reaffirming the nation’s deep-rooted commitment to humanitarian values and social solidarity. The Society also renews its own commitment to its noble mission of providing support and assistance to all those in need, stemming from its strong belief that humanitarian work is both a national and moral duty.
Read MoreBeit Al Khair Society continues to implement its humanitarian initiative, the “Water Relief” project, which aims to provide drinking water to worshippers in mosques and prayer areas, as well as to laborers at work sites and accommodations — particularly during the summer months when temperatures rise significantly.
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