Fatima Ismail Al-Saraira Wins the Sharjah Award for Voluntary Work – 22nd Edition

In a remarkable humanitarian and community achievement, student Fatima Ismail Alsarayreh, Master of Applied Sociology student won the Sharjah Award for Voluntary Work in its 22nd edition, in the category of Proactive Individuals, in recognition of her impactful volunteer initiatives supporting mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder.

This honor came for her efforts in implementing a voluntary counseling program under the supervision of Dr. Ayat Nashwan, which focused on providing psychological, social, and educational support to mothers, helping them cope with daily challenges and improve their family and social well-being. This award reflects the student’s spirit of initiative and social responsibility and highlights the importance of volunteerism as a humanitarian value that contributes to building a cohesive and supportive society.  

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