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Free iftar meals are available throughout Ramadan at Dubai’s metro stations from the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). Together with noon Food the program provides free meals to commuters and low-income individuals from the start of Ramadan until the 24th of Ramadan.
Extending Support to the Community
Before the RTA initiated a larger program to provide free evening meals to bus operators and laborers and delivery and truck drivers and people with limited incomes at primary locations throughout Dubai.
A large number of charitable activities that form part of a wider Ramadan program with 20 supportive events operate out of various locations:
✅ RTA headquarters
✅ Metro stations
✅ Marine transport hubs
Encouraging the Spirit of Giving
The distribution of meals occurs at heavy traffic sites to extend iftar access for individuals unable to buy their own meals. This programme embodies the heartfelt significance of compassion and generosity and community spirit which characterize the sacred month of Ramadan.
A wide range of individuals should benefit every day from this humanitarian undertaking which promotes compassion as well as community spirit throughout the entire city of Dubai.
📍 Where: Metro stations and key RTA locations
📅 Until: 24th of Ramadan
The community-oriented approach in Dubai sets an example which transforms Ramadan into a period of charitable acts while promoting unity for all residents.
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