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Events include a number of diverse activities that are in line with the atmosphere of the holy month, including 4 remote lectures, which address topics aimed at promoting Islamic and social values, with a focus on the role of the individual in achieving community solidarity.
Ramadan Majlis after Tarawih prayers are organised on separate days for women and men, with the aim of discussing religious and social issues that contribute to enhancing positive communication between members of society.
As for the "Guidance and Impact" programme, it is presented through awareness videos that highlight the impact of noble values and volunteering in improving the quality of life and consolidating the spirit of giving.
On this occasion, Fatima Musa, Executive Director of SAVW, confirmed that these activities come within the framework of the award's efforts to promote the concept of volunteer work as a fundamental value in the Emirati community, especially since the award takes advantage of community and religious occasions and events to enhance its communication with the community in order to promote the values of volunteering in various ways.
Musa pointed out that the holy month of Ramadan represents an ideal opportunity to enhance the spirit of cooperation and giving, and SAVW seeks through these activities to spread the message of volunteering as a means to achieve sustainable development, and support the values of compassion and solidarity among members of society.
Musa added that the award is keen to attract all age groups from society to participate in these awareness events, with the aim of enhancing their role in effectively contributing to building a brighter future based on cooperation and humanitarian work.
Sharjah Award for Voluntary Work calls on all members of society to benefit from these activities and participate in spreading the values of goodness and giving during the holy month.