The Department of Social Services in Sharjah translates its support and assistance to Emirati women at the level of all its departments and branches in the Emirate of Sharjah, in addition to a series of initiatives that have been implemented in support of the national strategy for women's empowerment and leadership. In conjunction with Emirati Women's Day, the department renews the pledge to confirm the continuation of its journey in empowering and supporting women, because of its importance in family balance, as it is the cornerstone of family stability and success. And because it was able, during the past decades, to prove to everyone that it is responsible and capable of being a support for its country in all circumstances, and to be a strategic and pivotal partner in the process of foreseeing and contributing to the future, and that the department is working to enhance the integration of social roles among family members, in a way that can Women can play their roles to build a cohesive and prosperous generation and society. The Women's Protection Center works to protect battered women by providing them with a decent life, raising their awareness of their rights, and enabling them to live independently and with dignity, by sheltering them in a safe place that meets their needs, to protect their psyche, face their conditions and problems, to return to a better life while preserving the family entity. The center also seeks to embody the objectives of the department concerned with providing an appropriate infrastructure that takes into account the needs of women and of their various categories, enabling them to engage in various activities, for example; (Introducing skills development programs in Al-Asala clubs - Initiating the Intilaaqah program for women victims of violence, as well as empowering them with other means of empowerment to live with dignity and independence by providing them with a material income, completing their education and developing their skills. The department was able to achieve many achievements, especially in the field of family reform, through the "Women's Protection Center" and to restore cohesion to families that were broken or on the verge of disintegration, by providing places to shelter them and providing integrated social, psychological and legal care for them through various programs for rehabilitation and reintegration into society. A number of services are also provided to help them rehabilitate, so that battered women can regain their role in life and revive self-confidence, through well-studied programs and specific procedures. The goal of the center is to maintain the cohesion of the family, while preserving the rights and role of women within the family, and to be strengthened in this place and not suffer from violence and other things. The center seeks to secure the rights of battered women in all forms, with the aim of combating family rifts, bringing them to safety and integrating women with their families. The role of women in family stability and in the same context; Alia Al Zaabi, Director of the Social Aid Department, said: What distinguishes the Department of Social Services is that the majority of leadership positions are held by Emirati women; She pointed out that the Emirate of Sharjah pays great attention to women and all their roles, because our wise leadership believes in the great role that they play in raising future generations or in the development of society as a whole. From this point of view, the department dedicates a large area of ​​its programs and activities to women: mother, widow, working, divorced, abused, etc., with the aim of helping her open new horizons that she draws with her own hands, and enabling her to contribute to the wheel of development. Al-Zaabi emphasized that the widow receives great care and attention from the department, given the circumstances that are reflected not on the widow but on her children after losing the breadwinner and the head of the family; In addition to the Mouwasat assistance allocated to widows during the waiting period in the event that the retirement pension stops; Noting the continuous follow-up of the widow and her family members.