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SP brings joy to children in emirate's hospitals during Eid

SP brings joy to children in emirate's hospitals during Eid

Sharjah 2409-06-2025
As part of the initiative, police officers paid visits to sick children during Eid at Al Qassimi Hospital in Sharjah, Al Dhaid Hospital in the Central Region, and Khor Fakkan and Kalba hospitals in the Eastern Region. The visits included distributing gifts to the children in a warm and joyful environment, as well as providing emotional and moral support during their rehabilitation. This endeavour emphasised the police's commitment to their societal roles and their involvement in the community's emotional well-being on important occasions.
Children's gratitude
Several families of the youngsters expressed their heartfelt gratitude for this kind of action, citing the positive emotional impact on their children who were spending Eid away from home and the typical celebrations. They thanked Sharjah Police for its noble initiative and holistic role in serving the community, which exemplified the emirate's attitude of solidarity.
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SP brings joy to children in emirate's hospitals during Eid
SP brings joy to children in emirate's hospitals during Eid

Sharjah 24

time09-06-2025

  • Sharjah 24

SP brings joy to children in emirate's hospitals during Eid

As part of the initiative, police officers paid visits to sick children during Eid at Al Qassimi Hospital in Sharjah, Al Dhaid Hospital in the Central Region, and Khor Fakkan and Kalba hospitals in the Eastern Region. The visits included distributing gifts to the children in a warm and joyful environment, as well as providing emotional and moral support during their rehabilitation. This endeavour emphasised the police's commitment to their societal roles and their involvement in the community's emotional well-being on important occasions. Children's gratitude Several families of the youngsters expressed their heartfelt gratitude for this kind of action, citing the positive emotional impact on their children who were spending Eid away from home and the typical celebrations. They thanked Sharjah Police for its noble initiative and holistic role in serving the community, which exemplified the emirate's attitude of solidarity.

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