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bullet Shaikha Jameela Al Qasimmi Opens the 7th charitable market of the International School of Creative S

12/03/2009

On Wednesday, 11th, March, 2009, Her Highness Shaikha Jameela Bint Mohammed Al Qasimmi, vice president of Sharjah Family Supreme Council & General Director of SCHS, opened the 7th charitable market, which is organized by the International School of Creative Sciences, in the presence of Mrs. Maryim Khalfaan Romi, United Arab Emirates minister of social affairs. A few hours ahead of the opening ceremony, a press conference was held at the school to announce the opening of the market and to explain the purpose of giving the revenues to Sharjah Center for Autism. Mr. Waalead Bukhatir, the representative of Bukhatir Group, gave a speech in which he welcomed guests. He assured that this event is a pure representation of solidarity between the different strings of the society since its first circle in 2003. The market has witnessed a great progress with the help of Her Highness Shaikha Jameela.

Bukhatir Group is supporting the International School of Creative Sciences, which is part of the group, because the school has launched many initiatives to support the local community.

The charitable market is much appreciated because it has witnessed a great success in its seven years circulation. The school has managed to plant more values of solidarity and rooted noble principles in the minds of people in order to help those in need.

Mr. Osama Mardini, head of SCHS's Media & Information Department, highly appreciated the great efforts paid by the International School of Creative Sciences to support the services provided for people with special needs by SCHS and its different departments and sections.

Mr. Osama Mardini gave a speech on behalf of Her Highness Shaikha Jameela in which she says: "the true participation in the various activities organized by the educational, economical, and social institutions of the society emphasizes the feeling that you can make a difference. This participation makes you feel strong in front of obstacles. It makes you feel also that you are not facing them alone. There are people that are willing to share responsibility of great accomplishment according to their place or profession".

She added: "these ideas are the first to come up to my mind when I am about to open the 7th charitable market proudly, which is organized by the International School of Creative Sciences. The school's wise members of board of directors decided to organize this event annually in order to maintain a constant source of financial support for nonprofit institutions.

Her Highness Shaikha Jameela Bint Mohammed Al Qasimmi, vice president of Sharjah Family Supreme Council & General Director of SCHS, considered choosing Sharjah Center for Autism to receive the revenues of the market is an indication of the great awareness by the school of the important role that the center plays in providing services for autism children. It is well known that the problem of autism children is recent in United Arab Emirates. It needs qualified specialists, educational & therapeutically programs, and proper diagnosing tools. All these things cost money and affects the quality of services provided for autism children. SCHS wants to provide the best service possible for people with special needs.

Her Highness Shaikha Jameela Bint Mohammed Al Qasimmi thanked deeply the organizers of the charitable market for donating its revenues to Sharjah Center for Autism, the volunteering staff of teachers, students, and for all who helped to draw a smile on the faces of disabled children.

Her Highness has also thanked Mr. Waalead Rammdan, principal of the International School of Creative Sciences, Mrs. Halaa Adel, head of school's public relations department, and all those who have contributed to the charitable mark. Her Highness has wished for more progress and development for voluntarily work initiatives, which advances the civilization in our country.

Mrs. Mona Bagh, head of Sharjah Center for Autism, gave a speech in which she highly appreciated the generous gesture of Bukhatir Group and the International School of Creative Sciences. This money will be used to improve the quality and the quantity of services provided people for with special needs all over United Arab Emirates.

She pointed out the rareness of qualified specialists working in the field of autism in spite of the large number of autism children. She hoped that the revenues of this year's charitable market will be enough to compensate for that.

Finally, Mr. Mahmoud Abed Maqsoud, a worker at Sharjah Center for Autism, displayed a presentation about the center since its establishment and the kinds of services it provides for people with special needs on PowerPoint.

 
 
 
 
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