Qatar Charity (QC), through its “Tayf” programme, has received in-kind donations from Place Vendôme Mall, as part of the mall's commitment to social responsibility toward the local community.The donations, offered as part of the QC’s ongoing “Give It Value” campaign, included strollers, wheelchairs, scooters, bicycles, toys and clothing.These donations continue the partnership between the QC and Place Vendôme, which last year provided spaces for charitable events during Ramadan, Eid al-Adha, the back-to-school season, and winter campaigns.Additionally, a donation box titled "One Goal for Humanity" was inaugurated at the mall.This partnership and logistical support from Place Vendôme continue to this day.Ali Ibrahem al-Greeb, director of the QC’s Resources Development Department, expressed his gratitude to Place Vendôme for the valuable donations, and expressed the hope for continued collaboration.He also urged other institutions and companies to support the QC's humanitarian projects, and affirmed the organisation’s readiness to receive contributions from both the public and private sectors to benefit low-income individuals locally and those in need worldwide."We believe in the importance of community and our active role in supporting initiatives that make a real difference,” Place Vendôme Mall manager Carol Sabbbagha said. “Through our ongoing partnership with Qatar Charity under the 'Give It Value' campaign, we are proud to contribute to programmes that bring hope and support to those with limited incomes and vulnerable individuals.”“This collaboration reflects our unwavering commitment to social responsibility,” she said. “We look forward to strengthening this fruitful partnership with QC to achieve its humanitarian mission of ensuring dignity for all."The QC launched the “Give It Value” campaign at the beginning of October last year to collect in-kind donations for the needy.The campaign aims to strengthen the QC’s efforts in ensuring dignity for all, as part of its “Tayf” programme, which supports and empowers individuals and families in need.