Physical Therapy Celebrates Orphan’s Day

Orphan’s Day events witnessed strong participation from the Faculty of Physical Therapy through a team of 30 students, under the supervision of the Student Activities Department. The initiative included organizing a package of recreational and educational activities aimed at providing psychological support to children and integrating them into a stimulating community atmosphere.

The events featured various games suitable for different age groups, in addition to artistic sessions for coloring and watercolor painting. These segments helped develop the children’s creative imagination and added features of fun and positive interaction, while the distribution of symbolic gifts contributed to enhancing their sense of joy and the spirit of participation.

In addition, the faculty provided an instant camera to document special moments, giving the children tangible memories to immortalize their happy experience. This contribution embodies the faculty’s keenness to activate its community role and refine students’ humanitarian skills through a fertile environment that combines learning, entertainment, and purposeful volunteer work.