In a humanitarian initiative reflecting a strong sense of social responsibility, a group of female faculty members from the College of Health and Medical Technologies at Al-Zahraa University for Women organized a volunteer visit to Sons of Karbala School. The visit aimed to support orphans and underprivileged students, while addressing their psychological and emotional needs.

The visit witnessed meaningful human engagement, as the faculty members were keen to bring joy to the students through direct interaction and by offering moral support that helps build self-confidence and instill hope and optimism.

The initiative also sought to reinforce the values of social solidarity, raise awareness about the importance of volunteer work, and foster a sense of humanitarian responsibility among participants—reflecting the College’s mission to prepare graduates who combine academic excellence with strong ethical commitment.

At the conclusion of the visit, participants emphasized the importance of sustaining such initiatives, given their role in building a cohesive and compassionate society based on cooperation and empathy.

Participants included:

 

* Dr. Aida Aboud Hussein – Department of Clinical Nutrition

* Assistant Lecturer Ghufran Ahmed Hussein – Department of Cosmetology and Laser Technologies

* Assistant Lecturer Dhulfiqar Farhan Ubaid – Department of Cosmetology and Laser Technologies

* Assistant Lecturer Maryam Sadiq Kazim – Department of Clinical Nutrition

* Ruqayya Osama Nouri – Department of Clinical Nutrition