Dubai - Arab Today
Union Coop has announced the signing of an MoU with the Erada Centre for Treatment and Rehab, with the aim of educating the UAE society on the dangers, damages and threats of drugs.
Shuaib Al Hammadi, Marketing Section Manager, signed the MoU on behalf of Union Coop, and Chief Executive, Dr. Mohammad Fayek signed for the Erada Centre in the presence of a number of managers and employees from both parties.
Mr. Al Hammadi stressed that "Supporting Erada stems from the core of Union Coop’s strategic objectives, which dedicate great attention to social responsibility in order to raise awareness among the society and contribute in building a first defence line that protects our children from the dangers of drugs,"
"We will support Erada by highlighting its plans, initiatives and programmes that aim to counter drug spread and raise community awareness and spread the initiative spirit to prevent the negative effects of drugs. Union Coop will contribute by spreading awareness and highlighting the topic through media available in all its branches in Dubai," Added Al Hammadi.
Dr. Fayek said, "Erada’s management would like to thank the Union Coop for its initiative, which aims to participating in activating the awareness of our nation’s youth on the destructive effects of drugs. This all come in line with the vision of the Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, to provide a safe environment to enable our youth to embark on a comprehensive development in all areas of life."