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Athar Festival concludes
in Abu Dhabi with strong
turnout in support of
orphans
(ABU DHABI)
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The
The Athar Festival concluded
its activities at Manarat Al
Saadiyat in Abu Dhabi,
drawing the curtain on a
distinguished 2026 edition
that embodied the values of
generosity and giving. The
festival successfully
transformed family
entertainment into a
meaningful platform for
supporting endowment and
creating sustainable social
impact, contributing to the
overall success of the
“Mother of the Nation
Endowment for Orphans”
initiative during the Holy
Month of Ramadan.
Held from 25 to 29 March
2026, the festival witnessed
strong visitor turnout,
welcoming 13,500 attendees
and featuring more than 120
cultural, educational, and
entertainment experiences.
It also hosted dedicated
platforms supporting small
businesses and
entrepreneurs, contributing
to local economic activity
and enhancing community
participation.
Total
proceeds reached AED 17M and
will be fully allocated to
the “Mother of the Nation
Endowment for Orphans”,
under the supervision of the
Endowments and Minors’ Funds
Authority -
Awqaf Abu Dhabi. These
proceeds will be invested
through an approved
endowment mechanism to
generate sustainable
long-term returns dedicated
to supporting orphans’
education, healthcare, and
dignified living,
contributing to improved
quality of life and a more
balanced and resilient
society.
H.E.
Fahad Abdulqader Al Qassim,
Director General of Awqaf
Abu Dhabi, said:
“We take pride in the
success achieved by the
Athar Festival in its 2026
edition, both in terms of
strong community engagement
and the meaningful
humanitarian impact it
delivered. The festival has
demonstrated that
entertainment can serve as a
bridge for giving, and that
when the UAE community comes
together around a shared
humanitarian purpose, it
creates real and lasting
impact.”
He added:
“Athar represents an
advanced model of
contemporary endowment,
where every visit and every
interaction contributes to
building a more stable
future for orphans, in
alignment with the values of
the Year of the Family and
Abu Dhabi’s vision of
strengthening endowment as a
sustainable development
tool.”
Awqaf Abu
Dhabi also commended the
vital role played by
festival partners and
sponsors, whose strategic,
logistical, and community
support contributed to the
success of this edition,
reflecting a shared
commitment to promoting a
culture of giving and
strengthening partnerships
in initiatives with
sustainable social impact.
Sponsors included ADQ, Abu
Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB),
AD Ports Group, Emirates
Development Bank (EDB), and
ADNOC Group.
The
Athar Festival reflects the
success of an integrated
model that brings together
family joy and charitable
action on one platform. It
underscores Awqaf Abu
Dhabi’s ongoing commitment
to developing innovative
community initiatives that
strengthen social cohesion
and reinforce endowment as a
key pillar of sustainable
social development in the
UAE.
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