The aid-packing event was organised from 9am to 1pm at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal
Aid for Lebanon being packed by volunteers at the Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal. All photos: Antonie Robertson/The National
People of various nationalities helped to pack goods given to the relief programme
The campaign aims to show solidarity with Lebanese people facing an ever-worsening humanitarian crisis against a backdrop of Israeli air strikes
UAE residents have been more than generous, providing essential items including food, medical supplies, hygiene products, milk powder, blankets, jackets and shoes
From the early hours, long queues of people - UAE nationals, residents, and volunteers - could be seen at Cruise Terminal 1 to collect and pack relief supplies, including blankets, clothing, hygiene items and other essentials
The support for displaced Lebanese citizens in Syria is part of the UAE's continued efforts to help the Lebanese people overcome current challenges
Suhair, Elyazia, Talia and Leen from Lebanon helped to pack goods given to the relief programme, which is being run by Emirates Red Crescent
More than 2,000 people have been killed in Lebanon since October 8 last year, with more than half of those deaths in the past two weeks alone
Donation centres opened on Friday at sites across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, Fujairah, Al Dhafra, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Al Ain City
The aid-packing event was organised from 9am to 1pm at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal
Aid for Lebanon being packed by volunteers at the Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal. All photos: Antonie Robertson/The National
People of various nationalities helped to pack goods given to the relief programme
The campaign aims to show solidarity with Lebanese people facing an ever-worsening humanitarian crisis against a backdrop of Israeli air strikes
UAE residents have been more than generous, providing essential items including food, medical supplies, hygiene products, milk powder, blankets, jackets and shoes
From the early hours, long queues of people - UAE nationals, residents, and volunteers - could be seen at Cruise Terminal 1 to collect and pack relief supplies, including blankets, clothing, hygiene items and other essentials
The support for displaced Lebanese citizens in Syria is part of the UAE's continued efforts to help the Lebanese people overcome current challenges
Suhair, Elyazia, Talia and Leen from Lebanon helped to pack goods given to the relief programme, which is being run by Emirates Red Crescent
More than 2,000 people have been killed in Lebanon since October 8 last year, with more than half of those deaths in the past two weeks alone
Donation centres opened on Friday at sites across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, Fujairah, Al Dhafra, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Al Ain City
The aid-packing event was organised from 9am to 1pm at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal