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The Hamda Charitable Foundation, established in 2024 by Royal Decree in Sharjah,
is dedicated to humanitarian values and improving underserved communities in
Asia and Africa, initially focusing on Kenya and Uganda with plans to expand to 10
nations. Partnering with organisations like UNICEF and Plan International, it aims to
create sustainable, positive impacts.

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals 3 and 4, the foundation enhances
healthcare and education by building schools and clinics. Its holistic approach
integrates capacity-building and infrastructure development to foster community
resilience and empowerment.

The foundation's strategic plan outlines clear objectives and governance,
emphasising measurable targets and local NGO partnerships to drive sustainable
development and positive transformation.

A SMALL BEGINNING,
A REMARKABLE JOURNEY

In memory of Hamda Taryam 03.11.1999 - 26.01.2024

I BELIVE IN HUMANITY

We are the change that we see. By giving, you're putting your heart and soul into the lives of others. No gift is ever a waste of time or energy. Even when we are dealing with their own issues, the most resilient people find the time to lend a hand to others.

Hamda Taryam, 22, an Emirati entrepreneur, inherited the compassion ofthe late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who built the UAE, the nation of humanity and mercy, a beacon of goodness. She grew up assisting the poor, hungry, and sick, therefore she never quits looking for them. Hamda learned of a village named Masaka in Uganda where residents lack education, medical care, food, and clean water. So she ran to their aid. She named a water well after her mother, a school after her father, and a hospital after herself.

"MY STORY DATES BACK TO MY EARLY YEARS, WHEN I WAS A CHILD."

Ever since I was a child, I've been drawn to helping others, and I've spent my life searching for those in need, whether it's the poor, the needy, or the sick. I was aware of the plight of the residents of Masaka, a Ugandan village where education, health care, food, and clean water are all in short supply. As a result, I dashed over to help them. Since then, a medical center has been named after my mother, an elementary school named after my father, and a medical centre named after me.