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Sharjah 24
2 hours ago
- Business
- Sharjah 24
Ghaya Pharmaceuticals: pillar of social responsibility in Sharjah
These efforts embody an ideal model of constructive cooperation between private institutions and government agencies in serving the community and promoting social cohesion. In this context, Hessa Al Hammadi, Director of the Department of Community Cohesion Department at SSSD, praised Ghaya Pharmaceuticals' contribution and efforts in supporting the department's social responsibility projects. Societal role Al Hammadi added that SSSD is proud to partner and integrate with Ghaya Pharmaceuticals and appreciates its prominent role in supporting the social and humanitarian initiatives for the department's projects. The continuation of this cooperation confirms the company's awareness of its societal and developmental role and reflects its true commitment to the values of giving and responsibility. The Director of the Department of Community Cohesion emphasised that community support is not measured by the amount of money provided, but rather by the value of the initiative itself and its impact. She noted that companies' keenness to provide any type of support, even small, reflects their awareness of their role in society. Effective community initiatives begin with a sense of responsibility, not the size of the contribution. Al Hammadi affirmed that the Department believes that concerted efforts between various sectors are the best way to enhance community cohesion and achieve sustainable development. She added that SSSD is keen to build long-term partnerships with institutions that believe in its mission and contribute to bringing about positive change in the lives of individuals and families, noting that such initiatives represent a true investment in people and society. Integration in consolidation of efforts For her part, Maryam Al Salman, Director of Social Responsibility Projects at the Department, emphasised that Ghaya Company is one of the most prominent companies supporting the Department's projects over the past years, and has continued its commitment to supporting a group of qualitative initiatives implemented this year that address the needs of various segments of society and achieve a tangible impact in improving quality of life. Al Salman stated that among the initiatives the company contributed to were supporting the "Sharjah Heritage Days" event by providing 25 wheelchairs for use by the elderly and people with disabilities during the event. In addition, the company provided financial support to the "Eid Joy" project, aiming to bring joy to the benefited. It also supported the "Basma" social responsibility project by contributing to the maintenance of a home for a needy family.


Sharjah 24
7 days ago
- Health
- Sharjah 24
'Mubaderoon 8': cultivating youth through volunteerism
The programme aims to instil a culture of volunteer work and develop human values and life skills among participants through a series of field programmes and training courses. Four volunteer initiatives The programme includes four volunteer initiatives implemented over a two-week period. The first activity began on Monday, August 4, with the "Quench Your Thirst" volunteer programme, in collaboration with the Social Education Department. Participants from both groups prepared and distributed meals to the working class, an activity that promotes a sense of responsibility and teamwork. The programme also coincided with a training course titled "The Art of Volunteering and Community Responsibility." On Tuesday, the "Patients' Happiness" volunteer programme was implemented in collaboration with Sharjah hospitals. Gifts were prepared and presented to patients during field visits, an initiative aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and humanitarian values. A workshop on teamwork skills and event organisation was also held. On Wednesday, participants headed to the elderly care home to implement the "Mahasin Al Birr" programme, which includes interactive sessions with the elderly and purposeful social activities that contribute to developing young people's leadership skills and promoting values of compassion and community engagement. The first week concluded on Thursday at Sharjah International Airport with the "Let Your Travel Be Enjoyable" volunteer programme. This programme included distributing awareness leaflets to travelers about prohibited items in carry-on luggage, a practical training programme that strengthens public speaking skills, influences, and builds confidence. The same programmes are scheduled to continue during the second week, from August 11 to 14, enhancing practice and repetition to effectively and effectively acquire values and skills. Community giving In this context, Hessa Al Hammadi, Director of the Community Cohesion Department at SSSD, emphasised that the programme represents an important milestone in shaping young men and women's awareness of the concept of community giving. She noted that "Mobaderoon 8" focuses on instilling moral and societal values such as compassion, benevolence, belonging, and communication with various segments of society. Al Hammadi added that the department is keen to offer quality volunteer programmes that align with the aspirations of the new generation and give them the opportunity to practice the principles of volunteer work, enhancing their self-confidence and preparing them to become effective leaders in the near future.


Sharjah 24
04-08-2025
- General
- Sharjah 24
"Hasad Volunteer" wraps up its 31st edition with a big turnout
This year, around 292 volunteers took part, which included 245 children and 47 adult volunteers who helped run various programs and activities throughout the Sharjah area, including places like Sharjah City, Al Hamriyah, Al Dhaid, Al Bataeh, Mleiha, Al Madam, Khorfakkan, Kalba, and Dibba Al Hisn. The main goal of the camp is to teach kids the importance of volunteering and make good use of their school break by helping them develop their skills. It also aims to create a sense of belonging and responsibility through various community, cultural, humanitarian, and fun activities, all done in collaboration with several local government and private organizations. Hessa Al Hammadi, who directs the Community Cohesion Department at the Social Services Department, highlighted how popular the camp is among children. She mentioned that it provides an exciting learning space where kids can build self-confidence, work together, and develop a strong sense of national pride. The programs are designed with kids' age in mind and focus on teaching moral values and tolerance that have been passed down through generations. Al Hammadi also pointed out that the "Hasad" camp is hosted three times a year during school breaks, and it stands out as a major initiative that helps raise a generation that is aware and eager to help their community. She praised the contributions from both government and private partners who supported the camp's programs, ensuring a successful experience for everyone involved. The activities at the camp covered a variety of topics like the environment, social life, culture, religion, heritage, and knowledge. Participants also took part in workshops that focused on values, teamwork, and the importance of helping one another. To foster cooperation and leadership skills, the kids were divided into groups and guided by volunteer leaders. Overall, the "Hasad" camp continues to play a vital role in encouraging a culture of volunteering among young people, preparing them to uphold strong community values and to engage positively as they grow up.


Sharjah 24
03-07-2025
- General
- Sharjah 24
31st Hasad Volunteer Camp kicks off
Encouraging Children to Invest Their Time Positively Running from 30 June to 24 July, the camp aims to encourage school students aged 6 to 12 years to take part in volunteer activities and make the most of their summer holidays in a way that benefits them both socially and personally. A Range of Programmes to Instil Values and Build Skills The camp includes a variety of volunteer programmes covering different fields and activities that help instil moral values in children, refine their skills, and foster a love for volunteering. These activities are carried out in cooperation with government entities, which strengthens the spirit of cooperation and belonging. An Activity Children Look Forward To On this occasion, Hessa Al Hammadi, Director of the Community Cohesion Department, affirmed that the camp is one of the most beloved events among children, as it provides them with the opportunity to learn new skills, build self-confidence, and enjoy a joyful and fun-filled experience throughout their participation. Camp Held Across Various Cities in Sharjah Al Hammadi added that the camp is held across cities in the Emirate of Sharjah, including Al Hamriyah, Al Dhaid, Khorfakkan, Kalba, Dibba Al Hisn, Al Madam, Mleiha, Al Batayeh, and Sharjah city itself, with event locations selected to suit the nature of the proposed programmes. A Key Programme Supporting National Loyalty and Social Responsibility Al Hammadi explained that Hasad Camp is organised three times a year during school holidays and is considered one of the leading volunteer programmes that reinforce national loyalty, belonging, and values of cooperation in children. She emphasised that the camp is rich with daily activities that encourage active involvement in volunteer work, helping to raise a conscious and responsible generation.


Sharjah 24
12-02-2025
- General
- Sharjah 24
"Eid Joy Caravan" returns for tenth season
Changes to the initiative over the years The initiative, overseen by the Department's Community Cohesion Department, has adapted over time due to various circumstances, such as the Corona pandemic. Initially held remotely, the "Eid Joy" boxes were later displayed in shopping malls. In its 13th session, the caravan has returned to its original format: a mobile caravan that delivers Eid gifts to institutions and departments across the emirate, bringing joy to approximately 3,000 children before Eid Al Fitr. Caravan tour and community engagement The caravan, consisting of a bus and two cars, will visit previously booked institutions, deliver Eid gift boxes, and stay for a day before moving on to the next location. This initiative fosters compassion and communication within society and is part of a series of year-round community projects led by the department. These projects aim to enhance social responsibility and spread happiness, especially during the festive occasion of Eid Al Fitr. Call for broader support Hessa Al Hammadi, Director of the Community Cohesion Department, encouraged all community institutions and departments to join the initiative and help bring joy to children across the emirate, ensuring they feel the joy of Eid.