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SSSD launches summer camp to enrich senior citizens' wellbeing

July 09, 2025 / 3:19 PM
SSSD launches summer camp to enrich senior citizens' wellbeing
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Sharjah24: Sharjah Social Services Department has launched “Mssayef (Summergoer) Camp,” a dedicated summer programme designed to improve the psychological and physical wellbeing of senior citizens. Running for a full month—two weeks for women and two weeks for men—the camp offers a diverse mix of social, health, cultural, and recreational activities aimed at combating isolation and strengthening community engagement.

A holistic daily experience

Each day begins with a traditional morning gathering, Fwalat Al-Duhaa, to foster social bonding, followed by health screenings and light physical activities. A standout feature is the Kuttab corner, which revives traditional learning methods with a modern twist, offering sessions on religious awareness, digital empowerment, and simplified government services.

Creative outlets and traditional games

Participants engage in hands-on workshops under the Makintosh station, covering crafts like weaving, sewing, painting, incense-making, and carpentry. The schedule also includes brain games and traditional pastimes such as carrom and dominoes, along with therapy sessions tailored separately for men and women.

Weekly excursions and cultural exploration

Every Thursday, the camp organises Kashta trips to iconic destinations across the UAE, including the Museum of the Future, Burj Khalifa, and the Museum of Islamic Civilisation. Outings also include visits to perfume factories, farm rentals, and shared lunches in rural settings—promoting both mental and physical revitalisation.

A first-of-its-kind initiative

Naama Al Zarouni, Director of Social Awareness, described the camp as a pioneering initiative in the UAE that blends care, education, and recreation within a safe, supportive environment tailored for seniors. She emphasised the aim to break social isolation, boost mental and physical capacities, and foster happiness and respect among participants.

The camp's thematic stations draw inspiration from the Emirati heritage with names like Fwalat Al-Duhaa and Habbit Reeh, lending an intimate, nostalgic atmosphere. Activities are adapted to each individual’s health needs, with supervision from trained medical staff to ensure safety and comfort.

Rooted in Sharjah’s vision

Al Zarouni highlighted how the programme reflects Sharjah’s broader strategy of empowering the elderly and strengthening their community and cultural participation. By delivering a daily, engaging experience rooted in national identity and designed with contemporary appeal, the camp fosters a renewed sense of belonging.

The educational content has been tailored to suit the psychological and cognitive needs of seniors, and will run throughout July 2025 from 9 am to 12 noon at various centres affiliated with the department.

July 09, 2025 / 3:19 PM

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