
SSSD's "Intaj" Centre organises Eid Al Adha exhibition
The exhibition is held from May 29 to June 1 at Al Rahmaniya Centre, featuring participation from productive families in Sharjah and other branches across the Emirate.
Diverse Product Packages on Display
Families will showcase a variety of themed collections, including a package for traditional crafts, a package for clothing and accessories, and a package for handmade items. All products have been specially curated to suit the festive atmosphere of Eid.
High Public Demand and Strong Community Support
Maryam Al Hammadi, Director of the Centre, stated that productive families eagerly anticipate the arrival of Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha in preparation for participating in the exhibition, which continues to draw high public turnout—especially in residential areas near shopping centres.
The exhibition has grown to build a loyal fan base among those who appreciate elegance and craftsmanship, thanks to the Department's ongoing commitment to its members in the "Intaj" Centre and its desire to bring them joy by providing an additional income stream to improve their financial well-being.
This support has been reflected in external showcases, the launch of an online store, and assistance in obtaining trade licenses from the Sharjah Economic Development Department at affordable rates.
Homemade Goods with Natural Ingredients
The showcased products are known for being authentically homemade, featuring natural ingredients. The range also includes clothing, accessories, and handmade crafts that align with the needs and traditions of Eid Al Adha.
Attractive Promotional Offers
Notably, shoppers can take advantage of exciting promotional offers: any customer who spends AED 300 will receive a shopping voucher courtesy of the Sharjah Cooperative Society.
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