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The meeting, chaired by Ahmed Abdullah Al Qasib Al Naqbi, was attended by several heads and members of committees, as well as the club's administrative and technical staff. The meeting aimed to finalise the programme plan and ensure its launch meets aspirations and meets the highest standards of quality and institutional excellence.
The programme will officially launch on June 30, 2025, and will continue until July 31, 2025. During this period, the club will transform into a vibrant and creative summer incubator, providing participants with the opportunity to discover their potential and harness it in meaningful ways.
The programme is part of SSC efforts to empower clubs to fulfil their educational and societal roles alongside their sporting role. It also embodies the Emirate of Sharjah's vision of investing in human capital and creating a confident, creative generation that participates in the nation's progress.
The meeting was attended by Mohammed Ali Mohammed Ali Al Dhahouri, Chairman of the Cultural and Community Activities Committee; Abdullah Saeed Al Watari Al Dhahouri, Chairman of the Individual Games Committee; and Mohammed Rashid Rushoud, a member of the Cultural Committee, along with several members of the club's executive, administrative, and technical committees. The meeting saw in-depth discussions on the comprehensive preparations for the summer programme, starting with organisational aspects, moving on to operational plans and task allocation, and ending with the various programs and activities that will be implemented during the program.
This meeting confirms the club's management's commitment to advance planning and integration across various work units, enhancing the quality of outcomes. It also reflects the club's commitment to the strategic vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah to build human capital, develop society, and maximise the benefits of the summer vacation for the region's residents.
During the meeting, the general programme for "Our Holiday is Different" was reviewed. It includes a balanced mix of sports, cultural, and social activities, along with specialised workshops, field trips, and field visits. These activities aim to enhance community interaction and develop national values and individual skills among participants. Weekly evaluation mechanisms and performance indicators were also discussed, ensuring the programme's educational objectives are met.
The Dibba Al Hisn Club management indicated that this year's edition of the summer programme will be distinguished by its diverse activities and inclusiveness for various age groups. Activities will be dedicated to children and youth, along with programmes for girls and young adults. This will focus on creating a safe and stimulating environment under the supervision of qualified personnel, contributing to skill development, character building, and fostering a sense of initiative and belonging.