DUBAI: Seven children with chronic illnesses were given a day to remember on Thursday thanks to the “Joy of Eid” initiative launched by the Emirates Foundation and Make-A-Wish Foundation.
The youngsters and their families were treated to a day of fun at the Adrenark Adventure indoor park in Abu Dhabi, Emirates News Agency reported.
“This was an exciting day for the children, who were guests of honor at the region’s largest indoor adventure park, Adrenark Adventure, and it was heart-warming to see their reactions as they explored the spectacular park and engaged in various thrilling and entertaining activities,” said Mohanna Al-Mheiri, chief operations officer at Emirates Foundation.
“This initiative is part of the Emirates Foundation’s ongoing efforts to maintain the well-being of individuals and contribute to social development. These are youngsters who have had to endure medical problems that no child should suffer, so to give them a day of pure joy is not just worthwhile but also important for keeping their spirits high.”
He added: “I would also like to applaud Make-A-Wish Foundation and Adrenark Adventure for supporting us in bringing smiles to the faces of children and making this wonderful initiative happen.”
Make-A-Wish Foundation UAE CEO Hani Al Zubaidi said: “On these blessed days, we extend our thanks and appreciation to Emirates Foundation’s officials for their efforts to involve our children who suffer from chronic diseases in the ‘Joy of Eid’ initiative, grant their wishes and bring happiness and optimism to their hearts.
“These initiatives are considered a light of hope for sick children, as they give them the opportunity to feel the joy of Eid with their family members and provide them with the courage and strength to fight the disease and continue the path of treatment, looking forward to recovery and returning to normal life.”
The “Joy of Eid” initiative will be held twice a year during Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha.