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Dubai cares: How to donate
Dubai cares: How to donate
- The campaign to offer primary education to one million children in poor countries sets initial target of Dh200 million.
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Dubai: You can donate to the 'Dubai Cares' initiative, which aims to raise money to educate over a million children worldwide, in a variety of ways.
You can pledge a sum of money by SMS, log onto their website or by depositing money into their sepcially set up bank account.
Donate by SMS (etisalat codes):
Dh20 = (sms 9020)
Dh50 = (sms 9050)
Dh100 = (sms 9100)
Dh200 = (sms 9200)
Dh500 = (sms 9500)
Dh1000 = (sms1000)
Donate via bank:
Send your donation to National Bank of Dubai: Acc no: 01-51-777567
Donate online:
Log onto www.dubaicares.ae
Inquiries:
If you have any inquiries then call 800 77 800
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