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This summer camp has been organized every year since 1986, guided by Sheikha Jameela bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the SCHS. The aim is to provide fun activities, support, and educational experiences for children with disabilities, especially for those whose families may not have the opportunity to go on vacation.
The camp's goals are to create enjoyable experiences for the children during the summer, help them discover their abilities, and encourage learning in innovative ways. It also focuses on finding and nurturing their talents, all while ensuring that children with disabilities have the right to relax and have fun.
Additionally, the camp aims to create a welcoming community space where children with disabilities can interact with others, fostering a sense of social responsibility and promoting the importance of inclusion and equality. The program will help integrate children with disabilities into society, encouraging them to volunteer and participate in community activities through workshops, trips, and engaging events that inspire young people to get involved in supporting those with disabilities.
The summer camp will feature a variety of activities, including fun trips, music and health workshops, art sessions, and sports. It will support children with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities, autism, hearing impairments, or multiple disabilities.
Overall, Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services is dedicated to including children with disabilities in all activities, raising awareness about their skills and abilities, boosting their confidence, and helping them develop their talents in a supportive environment.