The Department of Social Services in Sharjah launched; Its community initiative "Farha Eid" to bring happiness to about 661 children without social care, and 223 needy families from low-income families, during the blessed Eid Al-Adha. The department provides an opportunity for the participation of institutions and community members to support the initiative, in order to reinforce the principles of community cohesion among members of the community in a way that reinforces the original values ​​of the UAE community. In order to enhance social responsibility ... Hessa Al Hammadi, Director of the Community Cohesion Department, emphasized; The “Joy of Eid” initiative is one of the initiatives that the department carries out annually, to provide Eid supplies and gifts for children without social care to make them happy and relieve them and the shoulders of low-income families from some of the burdens that may affect their joy at Eid and make them feel that all segments of society stand with them. 10 commercial centers. The Director of the Community Cohesion Department appreciated the cooperation of the commercial centers in receiving the models of the introductory campaign that enable members of the community to obtain sufficient information to support the initiative, which would contribute to enhancing integration between community members and institutions, as the number of cooperating commercial centers reached about 10 centers. Represented by "Mega Mall", "Ansar Mall", "People's Village", "Safeer Mall", "Ramez Mall", "Sahara Center", "Matajer in Al Juraina", "Center 06" and "Aljada Center" in addition to " Oasis Mall. " Note that the department provides all institutions and individuals the opportunity to participate in the happiness of children without social care and those with low-income families with gifts and clothes for the blessed Eid al-Adha. The department receives contributions "remotely" by depositing contributions to the department's bank account, AE550410000011200248005 at Sharjah Islamic Bank Or via text messages, and the department has also provided a hotline for communicating and receiving inquiries through the number; 0568537304.