As part of its ongoing efforts to bring joy to its elderly members, the Sharjah Social Services Department flew a trip to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah rituals for its members, elderly parents. The trip will last for three days, from December 8 to 10, and includes performing Umrah rituals in Mecca, in addition to exploring historical and entertainment attractions. In this context, Abdul Rahman Ibrahim Al Darmaki, director of the department’s Kalba branch and supervisor of the trip, confirmed that the comprehensive program for the trip was prepared according to the plan followed by the Department of Social Services, and coordination was also made with the relevant authorities in the country and the country’s embassy in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to achieve the goals of the trip. Spiritual and recreational entertainment for 12 elderly people and their companions. We would also like to thank the Sharjah Civil Aviation Department for its cooperation in providing tickets for the elderly based solely on the community partnership between institutions in providing an attractive and stable environment and achieving a decent living for the elderly, indicating that the importance of such activities comes to break the The isolation of the elderly and their reintegration into society through various activities, events and programs that suit their different inclinations. He explained that trips, including spiritual or recreational ones, are carried out annually for the department’s elderly members, which has an impact in achieving its goals of making the members happy and entertaining them. He pointed out that the elderly receive attention, health care, physical therapy, etc., and that the department is keen to secure their psychological and physical needs and integrate them into society, noting the presence of a number of companions, social workers, doctors, and care experts affiliated with the department on the trip. Note that the department; It organizes an annual meeting that brings together all elderly people affiliated with the nursing home, as well as those affiliated with the Al-Asala clubs affiliated with the department, with the aim of getting their opinions and comments about the programs provided to them, in order to achieve the department’s policy of reaching a society that enjoys well-being, security, family stability and social inclusion.