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bullet Sharjah University Female Students Begin a Campaign

22/10/2008

On Wednesday, 14th, October, 2008, SCHS has welcomed Sharjah University's delegation as part of the university's program to activate its students by launching 'I am not ashamed with my disability' campaign. The delegation included Sharjah University's Al-Shraq Club students three of whom were Students at Al Amal Kindergarten & School for the Deaf. These Students are Zainb Ebrahiem, Rania Omar (business administration), and Lamia Uthman (Arts History).

The delegation was received by SCHS's social services department coordinator Mrs. Manal Rajab, who took them in a tour inside the different sections and department of SCHS in order to see the main services provided for people with special needs. The tour included Al Amal Kindergarten & School for the Deaf, the School for the Intellectually Disabled, and Vocational Rehabilitation & Training Department.

Then, as part of the University's attention to achieve one of the main objectives of this visit, which is interacting with disabled students and make them happy, guests participated in cultural contests with Al Amal Kindergarten & School for Deaf students. The audience was entertained by this, which proves the great success of this visit in bringing smiles to the faces of the disabled and makes them feel equal with other people.

The student Shaikha Kirbi, head of Sharjah University's Al-Shraq Club, pointed out that the main purpose of this visit is to get to know the school, which the three hardworking deaf students came from to join the university. Therefore, this visit is essential to motivate the other students in order to reach the same level of success.

She added that the campaign also includes a picnic to Sharjah Exploration Center, a three days painting workshop organized by Sharjah University's Al-Shraq Club entitled 'my creative fingers', and a closing ceremony in which disabled students will have the chance to participate in it effectively.

Mrs. Hanan Mubark, a general supervisor at Sharjah University's Al-Shraq Club, expressed the feelings of joy and happiness for participating in this visit, which brought the smile to the disabled students' faces. She also thanked Her Highness Shaikha Jameela Bint Mohammed Al Qasimmi, general director of SCHS for her enormous efforts in providing better services for people with special needs.

Finally, Mrs. Manal Rajab deeply thanked Sharjah University's Al-Shraq Club students for visiting SCHS. They have proved with their campaign that they are responsible human beings with strong will and determination to achieve success. The campaign will continue until the end of October.

 
 
 
 
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