
Khorfakkan for the Disabled hosts the Active Clubs Forum
Surur Saeed Mohammed, Director of National Teams at the UAE Special Olympics, highlighted that the forum aimed to integrate people with disabilities into sports and encourage their participation.
Bocce competitions and health services
Around 50 athletes from various clubs and centres across the UAE participated in the forum, which featured competitive bocce matches. Alongside the competitions, the event also included general health and dental examinations for the participants.
This initiative is part of the Special Olympics UAE's ongoing efforts to support people with disabilities and promote their well-being through sports and health services.

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