As part of its humanitarian mission and active community role, and under the patronage of the President of Al-Zahraa University (PBUH) for Women, Prof. Dr. Zainab Al-Mulla Al-Sultani, and the supervision of the Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Prof. Dr. Noor Hatif Al-Dabbagh, the College of Pharmacy organized a humanitarian visit to Al-Sibtain Academy for Autism and Developmental Disorders, affiliated with the Holy Hussaini Shrine.
The visit was carried out with the participation of several faculty members and first-year students, aiming to support the children emotionally and morally, provide them with care and attention, and bring joy to their hearts.
The visit was filled with warmth and positive interaction, as gifts were presented to the children alongside a number of recreational activities and interactive events that helped create a joyful atmosphere and brought happiness to the children. The initiative also reflected the spirit of compassion and human connection, highlighting the noble values the college seeks to instill in its students.
This initiative represented a bright example of social solidarity and contributed to strengthening the students’ sense of social responsibility, while reinforcing the values of giving and volunteer work in alignment with the university’s vision of building well-rounded academic personalities who combine scientific excellence with humanitarian awareness.
The visit comes as part of a series of community-based activities and programs adopted by the College of Pharmacy, reaffirming its commitment to the university’s mission of preparing qualified scientific cadres with both professional competence and a strong humanitarian perspective, contributing effectively to community service and building a brighter future.