Applied Health Sciences Participates in Orphan’s Day

The Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Technology joined the Orphan’s Day celebrations with a student team of 15 participants, under the supervision of the Student Activities Department. This participation aimed to provide a diverse range of recreational activities focused on bringing joy to the children’s hearts and strengthening humanitarian bonds in a warm, vibrant festive atmosphere.

The program included organizing fun games and distributing colorful balloons and refreshing juices, along with serving light snacks such as biscuits and chips. Students offered the children the chance to participate in face-painting activities, which added a special festive character and helped draw smiles on the little ones’ faces throughout the event.

This initiative falls within the framework of observing Orphan’s Day and consolidating the values of social solidarity, focusing on integrating the students’ practical side with field-based humanitarian experiences. These activities contribute to developing the students’ practical and social skills within an interactive environment that combines entertainment and learning, emphasizing the faculty’s role in community service and fostering positive interaction with various social groups.