Arada began a series of initiatives to help those affected by the recent floods in the Emirate of Sharjah, which included providing free housing and meals to stranded residents. Arada strengthened its cooperation with the Sharjah Department of Social Services to provide shelter for about 3000 people. Sharjah 24: Arada launched a series of initiatives to help those affected by the recent floods in the Emirate of Sharjah, which included providing free housing and meals to stranded residents. Sharjah was severely damaged by the rainstorm that struck the country recently, which left thousands homeless. Families are without shelter, food, water or electricity. Arada has strengthened its cooperation with the Sharjah Department of Social Services to provide shelter for approximately 3,000 people affected by the floods, who will be temporarily housed in the Nest student housing complex. Priority will be given to needy groups of people, especially children, the elderly, and people of determination, and these groups will be moved in stages, as the first group of families will be accommodated on Monday, April 22. Arada coordinates with the Department of Social Services to provide the new residents of Nest with all basic needs, including food and services, so that they can later return to their homes safely. Each furnished unit at Nest will be equipped with an essential assistance package that includes drinking water, toiletries, and other supplies. Within the framework of a similar major initiative, Arada teams coordinated with the local non-profit association “Save the Emirates” to distribute more than 6500 food parcels to those stranded in downtown Sharjah. This joint initiative, which began with an individual humanitarian action by one of Arada’s employees, witnessed... Teams of employees, along with teams from the Save the Emirates Association, visited several locations in the city of Sharjah, including the areas of Abu Shagara, Al Qasimia, and Al Majaz, from Friday, April 19, until this moment. In addition, the Manbet Social Initiative, which was launched as part of a partnership between Arada and the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, has begun preparing urgent aid packages for residents of Sharjah, as each package includes a package of basic materials, including fresh fruits and vegetables, cooking oils, canned food, and more. . Commenting on this, Ahmed Al Khashibi, Group CEO of Arada, said: “As one of the largest private sector companies in the emirate, it is imperative for us to provide all possible forms of support to local communities in Sharjah during these exceptional and difficult circumstances.” He added: “We have mobilized a number From our departments, and we will announce other initiatives over the next few days.”