Dubai Airport Free Zone and Rashid Paediatric Therapy Center organize special needs children exhibition to mark Dubai Cares
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, November 05 - 2007 at 10:53
- PRESS RELEASE
Rashid Paediatric Therapy Center (RPTC) and Dubai Airport Free Zone (DAFZA) have jointly organized a handicrafts and paintings gallery made by the special needs children at the Free Zone Gallery Court.
Yousuf Behzad, Executive Director, Human Capital & Strategy, said," The key objective of this painting Gallery is to display the art-work done by the special Needs Children and to make them feel that they are creative and able to do much more than many people."
"We also aim at showing sympathy and good will with the society we are living in and commit ourselves with the its activities and take the responsibility of playing a major role," he added.
"We have actually performed a number of activities that support the community and develop individuals' skills and proficiency."
"We are very much aware of the fact that such move needs time, resources and qualified individuals to implement it, luckily, DAFZA management has made available all required resources to achieve the goal," said Behzad.
" An auction to sell the paintings and handicrafts made by Special Needs Children (SNC) will be held tomorrow Tuesday , the revenue of which will be given out to DUBAI CARES.
Mariam Othman, RPTC, said,"We are quite pleased that government Departments are showing great support to the Special Needs Children."
"On our side we shall do every thin possible to help achieving the goal of supporting SNC and also to support Dubai Cares Campaign for developing education in the Arab world."
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