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As part of its commitment to supporting young people and promoting environmental values among new generations, Al Hamriyah Municipality continues its active participation in the Sharjah Sports Summer 2025 - Our Holiday is Different activities. This workshop is organised in cooperation with the Al Hamriyah Cultural and Sports Club and under the supervision of the Sharjah Sports Council (SSC), within a comprehensive vision that combines education, entertainment, and creativity.
The workshop, held on Tuesday amidst an enthusiastic atmosphere and remarkable interaction, offered participants a unique experience in designing and crafting masks inspired by famous cartoon characters using recycled materials, promoting environmental awareness and reuse in their daily lives.
The diverse activities contributed to developing the participants' aesthetic sense and artistic imagination in a simple yet purposeful manner.
The workshop was led by Sheikha Jamal Al Shamsi and Maryam Humaid Al Shamsi, from the Corporate Communications Department at Al Hamriyah Municipality. They presented a pioneering model of positive interaction with children, presenting the workshop using an educational methodology that blends interactive learning with creative play, a process that was greatly appreciated by the participants and their parents.
Commenting on the event, His Excellency Mubarak Rashid Al Shamsi, Director of Al Hamriyah Municipality, emphasised that the municipality's participation in the "Our Holiday is Different" activities falls within the framework of its commitment to supporting the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah to build a cohesive society that prioritises childhood and youth and adopts meaningful programmes during the "Year of Society 2025."
Al Shamsi explained that Al Hamriyah Municipality adopts an integrated strategy based on engaging national cadres in the preparation and implementation of initiatives targeting young people and adolescents, working to develop their intellectual, creative, and environmental skills within a safe and stimulating educational environment. He noted that this workshop represents one of the fundamental building blocks in building an educated, aware, and environmentally friendly generation.
Al Shamsi added that the partnership with Al Hamriyah Cultural and Sports Club is a model of effective institutional cooperation, enhancing the societal impact of summer initiatives and creating an ideal balance between entertainment and education. He noted that the municipality will continue to offer a series of awareness-raising and recreational workshops and activities until the end of July, as part of the Sharjah Summer Programme.
Al Shamsi emphasised Al Hamriyah Municipality's commitment to its societal role in enhancing quality of life and building the capacities of children and adolescents, noting that summer programmes represent a golden opportunity to instill positive values and invest free time in purposeful activities that build minds and contribute to shaping a bright future for future generations.