
The College of Pharmacy at Al-Zahraa University for Women organized a humanitarian visit to the Sayyida Ruqayya (PBUH) School for Orphans, an educational institution affiliated with the Holy Hussein Shrine. The visit was conducted under the direction of the Dean of the College, Prof. Dr. Noor Hatif Al-Dabbagh, and supervised by the Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs, Dr. Alaa Abdul-Hussein, and the Assistant Dean for Administrative Affairs, Dr. Mohammed Hamza Harz, with the participation of several faculty and administrative staff members, alongside college students.
This visit was part of the college's ongoing efforts to solidify humanitarian values and promote social solidarity among students through direct engagement in community initiatives that support the most vulnerable groups.
During the visit, students participated in various recreational and educational activities designed to bring joy to the children’s hearts, while providing moral support to boost their self-confidence and provide a sense of care and belonging.
The College Deanship emphasized that such initiatives are an integral part of the institution's vision to prepare graduates who possess both professional expertise and humanitarian sensitivity. It further stressed the importance of sustaining these visits to build bridges of communication between academic institutions and the community.
This step is an extension of the college’s approach to supporting volunteer work and a reaffirmation of its active role in community service, reflecting its commitment to graduating a conscious and responsible generation capable of creating a sustainable positive impact.
