The Heart of Impact In a powerful convergence of technology, influence, and altruism, Halo AI, the MENA-based Agentic AI platform, has announced a landmark partnership with the Karen Wazan Group and the Dubai Autism Center. Launched during an exclusive event on the sidelines of the 1 Billion Followers Summit, the “Celebrating Goodness” campaign highlights how the creator economy can be a formidable force for social change.
A Celebration with a Purpose

The initiative was unveiled at a special gathering hosted by Rouhana El Hage, Halo’s Social Content Manager and a prominent digital figure known for championing regional creative talent. Choosing to celebrate his birthday with a meaningful cause, El Hage rallied a community of elite creators, entrepreneurs, and changemakers at THREE CUTS x THREE SIPS in Palm Jumeirah. Organized by Think Luxe, the evening transformed a personal milestone into a collective mission for good.
Art Therapy Meets High Fashion
The highlight of the evening was the announcement by Karen Wazan, the region’s leading entrepreneur and digital icon. During the upcoming Holy Month of Ramadan, the Karen Wazan Group will showcase and sell a curated selection of artworks created by children from the Dubai Autism Center’s art therapy workshops, alongside a handpicked collection of her signature eyewear.
A portion of the proceeds will be donated directly to support the Center’s vital autism programs and family support services.
“As a mother, entrepreneur, and creator, I believe in the power of influence to inspire, include, and give back,” said Karen Wazan. “I hope this campaign sparks a new wave of empathy in our community. Giving back should always be part of the story we tell.”
Technology with a Heart
Halo AI, will spearhead the campaign’s digital reach by activating its extensive network of nano and micro-creators. By leveraging its cutting-edge Agentic AI, Halo aims to amplify the message across digital platforms in the lead-up to Ramadan.
Rouhana El Hage reflected on the initiative’s core values: “This event embodies the true essence of the creator economy: collaboration, empathy, and real impact. Content isn’t just about entertainment; it’s about touching hearts and making a tangible difference.”
Joyce Chamoun, Business Development Manager at the Dubai Autism Center, added: “Real change begins with awareness. This initiative led by Karen Wazan and Rouhana El Hage is a brilliant example of how digital influence can be transformed into a profound social footprint.”


