
'Zawaya Sajaya' concludes with the participation of 170 girls
Community interaction
The event attracted friends from diverse backgrounds, including graduates from children's centres and girls from the Al Madam area. Thirteen friends also volunteered within the programme, reflecting the vitality of community interaction and the girls' genuine desire to develop themselves and explore their skills.
The event's activities varied, covering seven main tracks including Music, Theatre, Science and Technology, Sports, Arts, Literature and Languages, and Life Skills. The workshops were carefully designed to provide interactive experiences that enable girls to hone their talents and boost their self-confidence in a stimulating and creative learning environment.
Creative spaces
Commenting on the event, Ms. Shaikha Al Shamsi, Director of Sajaya Young Ladies of Sharjah, said the association is proud of the overwhelming response to 'Zawaya Sajaya' event, which reflects the community's confidence in the association's programmes. The fact that the number of participants exceeded the target is a clear indication of girls' thirst for such creative spaces that allow them to express themselves and discover their passions. We
Keeping pace with the new generation aspirations
Al Shamsi added that the association looks forward to continuing to offer quality initiatives that meet the aspirations of the new generation and keep pace with their ambitions.
This success embodies Sajaya Young Ladies of Sharjah's strategic vision to invest in girls' energies and prepare them within a supportive and stimulating environment that instils the principles of empowerment and sustainability, contributing to building a generation qualified to lead the future with confidence and awareness.

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