Sharjah Police Celebrate Students' Return to School with Community Engagement
Sharjah Police welcome students back to school
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Sharjah Police welcomed students back to in-person classes after online learning with outreach visits to schools across the emirate. The initiative aimed to reinforce national values and community engagement, featuring activities with police personnel and the distribution of UAE flags to foster national pride among students.
- 01Sharjah Police conducted outreach visits to schools to celebrate students' return to in-person learning.
- 02The initiative emphasized reinforcing national values and community engagement among students.
- 03Police distributed UAE flags to promote national pride and belonging.
- 04Activities included hands-on experiences with police personnel to strengthen community ties.
- 05The program aligns with Sharjah Police's vision of enhancing community safety through youth engagement.
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Sharjah Police marked the return of students to in-person classrooms with a series of outreach visits to educational institutions across the emirate. This initiative aimed to reinforce national values and strengthen community engagement following a period of online learning. Senior officials, including Dr. Ali Ahmed Bu Al Zoud and Brigadier Faisal bin Nassar, participated in the visits, which included stops at various schools and the 'Little Policeman' nursery at police headquarters. During these visits, officers distributed UAE flags to students to foster national pride and belonging. The initiative featured interactive activities designed to promote positive communication and strengthen community ties among young people. Sharjah Police stated that this program aligns with their vision of creating a safe society and a leading police force, contributing to the development of a responsible generation that supports national efforts.
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The initiative helps foster a sense of national identity and community among students, preparing them to contribute positively to society.
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