Take part in this interesting CSR Initiative by Nakheel

I came across an interesting CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) initiative by Nakheel, the property developer behind some of Middle East’s biggest Real Estate projects such the Palm Islands series and The World Islands in Dubai, basically the initiative aims at raising awareness of the lack of clean drinkable water around the world. All you have to do is to fill in your information; name, e-mail and country, and Nakheel pledges to donate AED100 on your behalf.

The screen shot below shows different bubbles in the sea, each one represents a participant as it holds his/her name, you can customize your contribution through adding to your photo, and coloring your bubble.

Take a look!

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