As Ramadan 2025 draws near, UAE residents have numerous opportunities to support those in need through food donations and charitable giving. This guide presents official channels for contributing to iftar meals and Eid initiatives through registered UAE organisations.
Dubai Charity Association’s Million Meal Mission
Dubai Charity Association has launched an ambitious campaign targeting the distribution of 1 million iftar meals across the UAE and 100,000 meals internationally. The initiative encompasses:
- Food basket distribution in local communities
- Essential supplies for families in need
- Eid clothing programmes
- Zakat al-Fitr collection and distribution
How to Contribute to Dubai Charity Association
Digital Donations:
- Access www.dubaicharity.org
- Select the Ramadan campaign option
- Choose your contribution amount (starting from Dh10)
- Process payment via credit or debit card
SMS Contributions:
- Pick your preferred donation amount
- Send ‘Ramadan’ via SMS
- Amount deducts from mobile balance
Direct Bank Transfers:
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB):
- Account: 10022955
- IBAN: AE070500000000010022955
Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB):
- Account: 001-520-5515955-01
- IBAN: AE270240001520551595501
Emirates Red Crescent’s ‘Ramadan Continuous Giving’ Programme
The Emirates Red Crescent initiative offers multiple support channels:
Donation Categories:
- Iftar meals (from Dh15)
- Eid clothing (from Dh50)
- Zakat al-Fitr
- Ramadan food supplies (Dh100-500)
- Gaza family support (from Dh20)
- Charitable contributions (from Dh10)
Digital Donation Process:
- Visit www.emiratesrc.ae
- Browse available donation options
- Select preferred contribution category
- Complete secure payment transaction
Additional Support Options
Both organisations offer flexible donation methods to accommodate different preferences:
- Online platforms for immediate contributions
- Mobile payment solutions
- Traditional bank transfer options
- Regular giving programmes
UAE residents can participate in these verified charitable initiatives while adhering to local regulations and supporting registered organisations during the holy month.





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