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February 12th, 2010, ARAMARK volunteers and Cleveland-Ripley staff put together a great playground, including tetherball and basketball court!
As part of the #BuildingCommunities campaign being organised by Emaar, Emaar’s management along with community residents organised an Iftar for its community workers and service providers to mark the spirit of service and sharing during the Holy Month of Ramadan.
The Iftar was held at Arabian Ranches 2 and was attended by representatives of all service providers that serve Emaar communities in Dubai. They were welcomed by Ahmad Al Matrooshi, Managing Director – Emaar Properties.
Residents signed up to donate laban, juices, breads and fruits, while families poured in as volunteers to serve and usher the community staff at the food stations. Homeowners, tenants, school groups, young and old who were part of the initiative, said it was honour for them to volunteer and serve the people working to keep their community beautiful. The event was attended by over 750 staff including security guards, lifeguards, MEP staff and cleaning staff.
As part of the #BuildingCommunities campaign being organised by Emaar, Emaar’s management along with community residents organised an Iftar for its community workers and service providers to mark the spirit of service and sharing during the Holy Month of Ramadan.
The Iftar was held at Arabian Ranches 2 and was attended by representatives of all service providers that serve Emaar communities in Dubai. They were welcomed by Ahmad Al Matrooshi, Managing Director – Emaar Properties.
Residents signed up to donate laban, juices, breads and fruits, while families poured in as volunteers to serve and usher the community staff at the food stations. Homeowners, tenants, school groups, young and old who were part of the initiative, said it was honour for them to volunteer and serve the people working to keep their community beautiful. The event was attended by over 750 staff including security guards, lifeguards, MEP staff and cleaning staff.
I hate this kind of bullshit misuse of language. Building community? In an airport? So your community consists of those who can afford to fly, those who have no other option but work the shit service jobs, and those you approve of everyday through security. Absolutely not a 'community' in the true sense.
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February 12th, 2010, ARAMARK volunteers and Cleveland-Ripley staff put together a great playground, including tetherball and basketball court!
As part of the #BuildingCommunities campaign being organised by Emaar, Emaar’s management along with community residents organised an Iftar for its community workers and service providers to mark the spirit of service and sharing during the Holy Month of Ramadan.
The Iftar was held at Arabian Ranches 2 and was attended by representatives of all service providers that serve Emaar communities in Dubai. They were welcomed by Ahmad Al Matrooshi, Managing Director – Emaar Properties.
Residents signed up to donate laban, juices, breads and fruits, while families poured in as volunteers to serve and usher the community staff at the food stations. Homeowners, tenants, school groups, young and old who were part of the initiative, said it was honour for them to volunteer and serve the people working to keep their community beautiful. The event was attended by over 750 staff including security guards, lifeguards, MEP staff and cleaning staff.
As part of the #BuildingCommunities campaign being organised by Emaar, Emaar’s management along with community residents organised an Iftar for its community workers and service providers to mark the spirit of service and sharing during the Holy Month of Ramadan.
The Iftar was held at Arabian Ranches 2 and was attended by representatives of all service providers that serve Emaar communities in Dubai. They were welcomed by Ahmad Al Matrooshi, Managing Director – Emaar Properties.
Residents signed up to donate laban, juices, breads and fruits, while families poured in as volunteers to serve and usher the community staff at the food stations. Homeowners, tenants, school groups, young and old who were part of the initiative, said it was honour for them to volunteer and serve the people working to keep their community beautiful. The event was attended by over 750 staff including security guards, lifeguards, MEP staff and cleaning staff.