From her heart, Fatima Ibrahim Hassan called for God to protect the homeland and the "children of Zayed", and His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, and for God to prolong his life, since they did not limit themselves with the elderly in anything, but worked to manage their affairs. And granting them the best transactions with different sectors, not to mention the disbursement of monthly aid and exempting them from many taxes, praise and thanks to them. The elderly in the Emirate of Sharjah receive the attention and care that comes from its ruler and sponsor, His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, who used to surprise this group of society with the initiatives that bring pleasure to their hearts. The Department of Social Services in Sharjah, represented by the Department of Home Care, takes care of them, and the attention goes beyond health aspects, physiotherapy and others, but has opened up areas for them for entertainment and recreation, clubs and others, and the Al-Asala club is the name that was given to the elderly club members of the department. It is the "girls' club" to emphasize that they are still active and capable of giving, volunteering and creativity. On our visit to the Sabaya Club, we met with a group of them, as they sipped Arabic coffee and shared with each other. Zahra Muhammad Ali Al Jasmi raises her hands, beseeching God to preserve the Emirates and our “sheikhs,” and says we are proud of our sheikhs who did not fall short of anything with us and provided us with all amenities, health, medicine and treatment. She adds: Today we feel comfortable and caring for us from all sides, which made us feel at ease, especially in the "Al-Asala Club", which was designated for us to meet and gather with each other and to practice sports and learning. Fatima Abdullah feels joy and happiness for joining the "Sabaya Club", as she says, "It brings us together and we receive a lot of skills in addition to memorizing the Holy Quran and each one brings a plate from her home and we meet around love and brotherhood. With each other, instead of spending time sleeping or doing things that are not beneficial to our health, we sit together recollecting the past and tell stories in addition to praying that God and our beloved country protect the Emirates from all evil. A good country and safety, Yousria Sayed, a widow who joined the club two years ago and loved the place and every day is keen to come because she feels bored on her own, especially that her children got married and everyone is busy with his family. Estimation is nowhere else, so we are more confident today. Sabra Omar felt appreciated and proud when I heard the news. We are fortunate that the elderly in many countries are a forgotten group. As for us, our countries and rulers, may God prolong their ages, always put us in their first concerns and give us the care and attention that brings us to our homes. Thank you to the Emirates for granting us this great name, "senior citizens of the country." And also, thanks to His Highness Sheikh Dr. His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, for all he has done for us. Fatima Ali Khamis is one of the mothers who is keen on participating in all activities, specifically sports activities and the Arabic language, and talking to her friends, and we feel the great concern that the Sharjah government concerns us by providing a lot of material and moral initiatives that put in our hearts psychological tranquility. Alia in Black, Mubarak, the mother, she worked as a volunteer of her long life on the boards of mothers in her children's schools. She has 3 lawyers, a media and a dentist who grew up and presented them to the homeland with love and dedication, expressing her happiness by granting the elderly the title of senior citizens, and this title honors me and gives me pride and pride today we must raise Our heads because our name is senior citizens, not the elderly. She added, praise be to God, we used to live a hidden life with our people who worked in the sea and diving, but today we live in luxury. In Sharjah, His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah dedicated to us clubs like the Authenticity Club and provided us with outpatient clinics through the Department of Social Services that care about us in addition to internal and external trips and memorizing the Qur’an Decent and other decent amenities, so we do not feel older, but we are still young, thanks to our rulers. The mother of Mary, one of the young women members of the Authenticity Club, said: We meet for good and remember the good, and we pray for our elders for health and well-being, and we pray for our country that God protect it from all harm and evil. We feel the luxury that our time is surely available to us, and this care and concern made us return young and enthusiastic about giving. Rather, we participated a lot in voluntary initiatives, which is surprising to others, but for us we were happy to be able to provide service to others when we are this age. What we care about and believe in is that giving has nothing to do with age, but with love and acceptance of the other. Umm Abdul Latif has a heritage commercial project called "The Abaq of the Past". She is a researcher in the Emirati heritage and makes models dating back to the XNUMXs using old tools from Arish. She has established a museum for her works in her home, and even participates in exhibitions in the UAE and abroad, and is specialized in model buildings. . She is one of the active members that loves to participate in all activities, she says everything that we are in it would not have been without the state’s interest in us and the allocation of special initiatives for us so we are fortunate to our elders and our leaders.