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The annual ‘Ladies Ghabqa’ networking event of Reach Out To Asia (Rota), held under the patronage of, and attended by its chairperson HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, raised QR1.5mn for projects supporting Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
The ladies-only event, organised in collaboration with the Qatari Business Women Association, was attended by several prominent businesswomen from Qatar and the region. They came together to highlight the humanitarian crisis in surrounding countries, and the plight of Syrian refugees currently living in Lebanon.
Jawaher al-Kuwari, a local businesswoman, described the event as a wonderful opportunity to meet other like-minded women, as well as provide a meaningful platform to discuss humanitarian issues currently facing the region.
A silent auction gave patrons the opportunity to bid on items such as unique pieces of jewellery, with all proceeds donated to Rota to fund its Syrian refugee aid initiatives.
“This gathering is one of the leading activities on Rota’s calendar. Each year Rota raises a substantial amount of money during the Ladies Ghabqa. The event helps to make a positive impact on those afflicted by circumstances beyond their control,” said Muneera al-Thani, Rota volunteer.
During the evening, a 10th anniversary video showcasing Rota’s achievements and key project milestones over the past decade was screened.
Rota, a member of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, regularly hosts a fundraising Suhoor during the holy month of Ramadan, raising funds for its various projects. In 2015, the annual fundraising event became the ‘Ladies Ghabqa.’
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