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Indigo Living invites United Arab Emirates residents to share the festive spirit with over 300 families

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DUBAI: Aligned with the United Arab Emirates national agenda to make the country the happiest place in the world by 2021; Indigo Living, a home furnishing and interior company in association with Dar Al Ber Society will host a two day on the 28 and 29 November, 2018 to bring the community together for worthy cause.

The event invites all UAE residents to be part of this charity initiative ‘Zayed Happiness Caravan’ to celebrate and spread happiness to over 300 families (especially with children) who have not been so fortunate this year. UAE residents can get their families or friends to volunteer and pack over 300 bags filled with handmade festive treats and gifts.

Dr. Hisham Al Zahrani, Deputy Director Social services, Dar Al Ber Society said, “Dar Al Ber is always supports under privileged children and make it an effort to include children in most our initiatives as they are a very important part of our society and their happiness is our motive.”

“Everyone deserves to be happy,” said John McLennan, Founder and Executive Chairman of Indigo Living. “This event will bring the whole community together. What a beautiful way to celebrate it with one another and give back to those who haven’t been so fortunate. We invite all UAE residents to join in to spread the festive cheer as this simply would not be possible without their support,” added Mclennan.

The two-day event will take place on 28th and 29th November (2 to 6 pm) at Indigo Living Al Wasl and Sheikh Zayed showrooms respectively.

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