Ghaith's Inspiring Public Debut at Abu Dhabi's Clay Donation Event for Gaza Orphans

Ghaith's First Public Appearance: A Symbol of Hope for Gaza Orphans



On March 25, 2025, the Abu Dhabi Energy Center hosted a significant event that marked the first public appearance of Ghaith, the charismatic host of the 'Qalby Etmaan' show. This event was not just about his debut, but also a powerful initiative to promote giving, with the breaking of 'Community Clay Donation Boxes' serving as a poignant metaphor for generosity and solidarity towards Gaza orphans.

The event attracted a variety of prominent figures, including H.E. Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, the Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, and Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi of Abu Dhabi Ports Group. Their presence underscored the community's commitment to humanitarian efforts. Ghaith opened the ceremony with a reflective Quranic verse, reinforcing the idea that every act of kindness resonates beyond the immediate moment and is rewarded by a higher power.

In his address, Ghaith articulated profound thoughts on the virtue of giving, stating, "Life cannot go on without giving. Giving shapes humanity, and the giver is happier than the receiver." His words echoed the principles that underpin the very foundation of humanitarian work—unity, compassion, and the shared responsibility to help those in need. By choosing to maintain anonymity, Ghaith aimed to ensure that the focus remained on the message rather than the individual, fostering a deeper connection with the audience.

The clay donation boxes, a nostalgic symbol for many, represent a traditional savings method from the 1980s utilized during crises. Ghaith emphasized that today, breaking these boxes symbolizes a collective action to support Gaza during its current adversities. By encouraging participants to fill their boxes with generous donations throughout the year, Ghaith hopes to instill the values of communal support and cooperation within families.

As part of the initiative, Ghaith announced several exciting projects aimed at sustaining the momentum of giving. Among these is the introduction of 'Child Ghaith,' an animated character designed to engage young audiences and foster a sense of philanthropy from an early age. Moreover, 'Ghaith Journeys' will offer families the opportunity to directly witness the impact of their donations, enriching their understanding of humanitarian efforts.

In addition, Ghaith teased the upcoming release of a new book that narrates the journey of both the character and the 'Qalby Etmaan' program, particularly appealing to the youth demographic. He also pledged to focus next year on enhancing humanitarian initiatives within the UAE, thereby building a stronger social framework for helping those in need.

Ghaith concluded his speech by acknowledging the efforts of all partners and volunteers who contributed to the success of the current season of 'Qalby Etmaan.' He expressed a shared belief that true success lies not just in performing acts of kindness, but in nurturing a comprehensive humanitarian ecosystem.

In alignment with the UAE's national initiative, 'Year of Community,' the funding raised from the 'Clay Donation Boxes' initiative aims to plant 100,000 date palms, with proceeds earmarked to support orphaned children in Gaza. This unique strategy not only provides immediate assistance but also reinforces long-term sustainability.

For those wishing to support the 'Qalby Etmaan' projects and initiatives, they can donations through the Ghaith platform. The program is available for viewing on YouTube, as well as featured on Abu Dhabi TV. These efforts mark a remarkable step forward in the arena of humanitarian aid, blending traditional values with contemporary outreach strategies. Ghaith’s public debut symbolizes not just a moment for him, but a beacon of hope for a community eager to give back and make a difference.

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