McDonald’s UAE Launches Ramadan Children’s Books to Support Red Crescent Medical Center
Exclusive Books for a Charitable Cause
McDonald’s UAE introduces a special Ramadan collection of three children’s books. Renowned Emirati author Hamda Faraj wrote the stories, and Aisha Khalid illustrated them. Each book costs Dh5 and is available at all McDonald’s UAE restaurants and on the McDonald’s app. Every dirham from sales supports the Red Crescent Medical Center.
Commitment to Giving Back
McDonald partners with Emirates Red Crescent to provide vital medical support. Last year’s campaign raised over Dh300,000 for the Red Crescent Medical Center. Over seven years, McDonald has raised more than Dh4.5 million for humanitarian efforts.
Continuous Support Beyond Ramadan
McDonald enables donations year-round through kiosks and the McDonald’s app. Customers can donate rewards points or make direct contributions anytime. This ongoing initiative strengthens McDonald’s UAE’s commitment to supporting healthcare for those in need.
Engaging Stories for Young Readers
The book collection features three engaging stories set in the UAE. Children explore an exciting fishing trip, a journey to a palm farm, and a thrilling treasure hunt. Each story sparks curiosity while contributing to a meaningful cause.
Partnership with Emirates Red Crescent
Dr. Mohammad Salim Al Junaibi, manager of the Red Crescent Medical Center, praised the initiative. He highlighted how the campaign combines the joy of reading with humanitarian support. Each book purchase directly benefits communities in need.
McDonald’s UAE’s Local Impact
Walid Fakih, CEO of McDonald’s UAE, emphasized the power of storytelling and community impact. He expressed gratitude for the long-standing partnership with Emirates Red Crescent. McDonald’s UAE remains dedicated to supporting local communities.
How to Get the Books
Customers can purchase the books at McDonald’s UAE restaurants or through the McDonald’s app. Each book costs Dh5, and all proceeds go to the Red Crescent Medical Center. For more information, visit www.mcdonalds.com.
