Under the direct supervision of the Dean, Professor Amira Muhammad Saleh, Women’s Affairs Unit, represented by Dr. Shaima Abdel Khaleq, organized a humanitarian visit with an academic delegation represented by the Dean, professors, staff, and volunteers of the college to Al Ain Foundation for Orphan Care, which is one of the civil society organizations; the delegation briefed on the services provided by the Foundation to orphans. Gifts were distributed to the orphans, followed by a visit to the Holy Kadhimiya Shrine.

This visit is an important initiative as a contribution by the college to provide care and support to orphans.

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