Ministry of Family grant free Fazaa discount memberships to UAE families

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The Ministry of Family has launched a community initiative granting free Fazaa discount memberships for UAE resident families, coinciding with the 'Year of the Family 2026'.

Under the new membership program, resident families will be able to benefit from an extensive network of services and discounts covering various aspects of daily life.

These include offers and discounts at more than 34,000 retail outlets inside and outside the UAE, as well as discounts on over 28,000 food and consumer products through Fazaa stores.

Members will also enjoy discounts on accommodation and travel packages at more than 500,000 hotels worldwide through the “Fazaa Places” service, in addition to discounts of up to 70% on tickets and entertainment activities via the Fazaa application, alongside exclusive offers on a range of premium products and services.

Families are eligible provided they have at least one son or daughter, and the membership will remain valid throughout the “Year of the Family 2026,” expiring at the end of the year.

To ensure a seamless registration process, Fazaa has activated a registration link through its official website (www.fazaa.ae) allowing resident families to easily apply for and activate their membership.

A dedicated technical support team has also been assigned through the contact center to respond to inquiries and assist with the activation of digital membership cards.

The initiative is said to convey a message of appreciation to every family that has chosen the UAE as a place to live and work, reaffirming that Emirati society is built upon a spirit of cooperation and integration among the diverse cultures and human experiences that coexist across the country.

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