After distributing dates and water to walkers and families on the Corniche during the first week of Ramadan, Ooredoo volunteers have returned to the site again.
A group of Ooredoo volunteers, and the company’s popular mascots the Alrabaa, arrived on Monday to surprise people walking along Doha’s Corniche with a special gift of water and dates to break their fast for Iftar.
The volunteers, who represented some of the business units across the company, were stationed at the end of the Corniche near West Bay, to distribute the gifts at sunset to passersby as well as people driving along the seafront.
The Alrabaa were also on hand to entertain children and their parents, pose for photographs and spread joy.
Fatima Sultan al-Kuwari, director of community and public relations at Ooredoo, said: “After the success of our first distribution on the Corniche, we wanted to come back and give anyone a chance who had missed us to join the fun. The Corniche is beautiful at sunset and the unity of breaking our fast with families and our community was a highlight of our #CloserConnection campaign. Thank you to everyone who said hello.”
Customers can follow Ooredoo’s Ramadan campaign via its Facebook, Instagram or Twitter page and the hashtag #CloserConnection.
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