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Emirates and dnata donate 430 strollers to UAE charities

Emirates Airport Services, Emirates Engineering, and dnata4good have collaborated with non-profit organisations to donate 430 repurposed baby strollers to families in need throughout the UAE. The initiative, which involved upcycling older strollers from Dubai International Airport, aims to support single mothers, children, and schools by providing essential mobility solutions.

The strollers, previously used at Emirates’ dedicated hub in Dubai International Airport, were refurbished by Emirates Engineering. The team added a personal touch with a leather tag from Business Class seats, reading “Donated with love by Emirates.” dnata4good, an employee-driven initiative, partnered with local charities such as Hope Amel UAE, Senses, and Al Noor to distribute the strollers effectively.

These strollers will assist with daily mobility, emergency transport, and school outings, offering practical support to those in need. Hope Amel UAE, a grassroots initiative founded by Canadian Iraqi expatriate Abbie Kadom, is one of the beneficiaries. The organisation, which began as a Facebook support page, has grown into a network that collects and distributes essential items to families across the UAE.

This donation underscores Emirates’ commitment to sustainability and community impact, demonstrating how everyday items can be reimagined to benefit society. The initiative not only provides practical assistance but also spreads hope and kindness within the community


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Emirates and dnata donate 430 strollers to UAE charities

Emirates Airport Services, Emirates Engineering, and dnata4good have collaborated with non-profit organisations to donate 430 repurposed baby strollers to families in need throughout the UAE. The initiative, which involved upcycling older strollers from Dubai International Airport, aims to support single mothers, children, and schools by providing essential mobility solutions.

The strollers, previously used at Emirates’ dedicated hub in Dubai International Airport, were refurbished by Emirates Engineering. The team added a personal touch with a leather tag from Business Class seats, reading “Donated with love by Emirates.” dnata4good, an employee-driven initiative, partnered with local charities such as Hope Amel UAE, Senses, and Al Noor to distribute the strollers effectively.

These strollers will assist with daily mobility, emergency transport, and school outings, offering practical support to those in need. Hope Amel UAE, a grassroots initiative founded by Canadian Iraqi expatriate Abbie Kadom, is one of the beneficiaries. The organisation, which began as a Facebook support page, has grown into a network that collects and distributes essential items to families across the UAE.

This donation underscores Emirates’ commitment to sustainability and community impact, demonstrating how everyday items can be reimagined to benefit society. The initiative not only provides practical assistance but also spreads hope and kindness within the community


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