Dar Al Ber Society completed a new edition of its charitable project 'Umrah of a Lifetime', with the participation of 41 pilgrims, with limited income of different nationalities.

Dr Mohammed Suhail Al Muhairi, CEO and Managing Director of Dar Al Ber Society, confirmed that the Society continues to successfully implement the religious charitable project for the 11th year in a row, the project began in 2012, bringing the total number of trips to 31 so far.

Dr Al Muhairi said that the charitable project aims to help those who are financially unable to perform Umrah, who have never performed it before, and to instill awareness, advice and guidance among the pilgrims, in addition to implementing one of the strategic goals of the Society, which is to provide services to make communities happy, pointing out that the trip was 4 days in Mecca, 3 days in Medina, and 2 days on the way back and forth, in comfortable buses.

Al Muhairi pointed out that the 'Umrah of a Lifetime' project is distinguished by providing meals to the beneficiaries of the Umrah, throughout the duration of the trip, which is 9 days, providing hotels close to the Two Holy Mosques in Mecca and Medina, and providing supervisors from the Society to accompany the pilgrims during the trip, to ensure their comfort, and to implement the project as fully as possible. There are guides to guide the pilgrims and teach them how to perform the Umrah rituals, visit the sites in Medina, and to provide free Zamzam water to the pilgrims.

The CEO of Dar Al Ber extended his sincere thanks and appreciation to the benefactors and donors, for their generous support for the project, which is based on their donations and contributions, and for the hundreds of people that benefit from it, to fulfill their dreams of performing Umrah and visiting the two Holy Mosques, and for their role in its success and continuity over the course of 11 years.