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Abu Dhabi’s ‘Most Noble Number’ Auction Raises Dh83.8m for Healthcare

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Abu Dhabi’s ‘Most Noble Number’ online auction has raised an impressive Dh83.784 million, with proceeds dedicated to supporting healthcare for underprivileged communities. The auction, held during Ramadan, saw exclusive vehicle plate numbers sold to fund the Fathers’ Endowment campaign.

The high-profile charity drive is meant to improve medical care for the needy, reflecting the UAE values of kindness and generosity, particularly during the holy month. The event drew philanthropists and collectors willing to pay top dollar for rare and symbolic plate numbers.

Conducted by Abu Dhabi Police and Emirates Auction, the auction had coveted numbers, and hot rounds of bidding drove the prices to unprecedented highs. The auction’s success proves the generosity of the community to support worthy causes.

This campaign is part of a wider series of Ramadan campaigns throughout the UAE that include healthcare, education, and humanitarian relief. Proceeds from the auction will play a significant role in long-term healthcare initiatives under the Fathers’ Endowment umbrella.

 

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