Hessa Mohammed Al Hammadi, director of the Social Cohesion Department at the Department of Social Services in Sharjah, reported that the "No Caravan" educated more than 200 children after learning about their life conditions and details of the problem of their late joining the school seats, and she managed to return a large number of them to the school seats, after Solve their economic and social problems. She told «Emirates Today» that the idea of ​​the “Noon Caravan” initiative started in 2016, when a team from the Social Services Department accidentally discovered a group of children outside the walls of the school, so the specialized teams in the department were informed to support them and provide the necessary support to them, hence the idea of ​​“Caravan Noon »volunteer, and started with a mobile unit to teach children deprived of education due to special circumstances, and now it has a permanent headquarters in Sharjah. Al-Hammadi pointed out that the "Nun Convoy" was a bus-based headquarters, and now it has a permanent building to teach all children deprived of school and enroll them in schools, with the aim of contributing to solving the problem of teaching children outside school for ages from six to 12 years, by returning deprived students From their right to education to study places, using a simplified curriculum in the subjects of Arabic language, English language, mathematics and Islamic education, and teaching them some skills and moral education. She stated that the Department of Social Services was able, through the "Nun Caravan", to solve the problems of many children whose conditions were barrier from entering schools, through cooperation with the competent authorities, such as the Sharjah Education Council, community police, and the Emirates Association of Retired Persons, and they were given skills The basic of education is by investing their spare time and re-enrolling them in regular schools. She explained that among the initiative's goals is to spread the culture of volunteerism, raise the level of coordination with community institutions, and reduce the level of crime prevalence by improving their behavior, noting that after their inclusion in the educational program, examinations are held to determine the level of each child, and to include them in the appropriate classes for their age group. She added that the "Noon Caravan" receives children in batches, and the number in each batch is 40 children between males and females, as the education of five batches has been completed, and the volunteer center is now working in the sixth batch, where each participating child undergoes an educational program for a period of four months, after which They are enrolled in schools, after communicating with schools in the emirate, and securing the necessary tuition fees for them, after completing the official documents for each student. She indicated that the convoy moved in presenting its educational tasks from a "mobile unit" to integrated classrooms in a stop building donated by the Awqaf Department in Sharjah, pointing out that there are 62 volunteers undertaking education for children, with a number of 1531 volunteer hours. Al-Hammadi explained that the containment of the problem stems from the role of the Social Services Department in securing the rights of children, protecting their rights represented in education, and the right to obtain identification documents, calling on all social groups and social institutions in Sharjah to initiate support for this group of children, to ensure that they continue to receive education. Volunteer culture The director of the Social Cohesion Department in the Department of Social Services in Sharjah, Hessa Mohammed Al Hammadi, emphasized that spreading the culture of volunteerism falls within the priorities of the department, noting that the door to volunteering is open for teachers to teach these groups in order to overcome the difficulties that were the reason for depriving this group of continuing Educated or prevented her from attending school.