Her advancing age did not deter her from her volunteer work, but rather made her more insistent. “What will a person take with him when he leaves the mortal with him except for good deeds,” comments the mother, Fatima Ali Ibrahim, aged eight decades and two years, who is a living example of humanitarian work, and a model for Emirati women from The first generation, who lived through difficulties and adversities, but is credited with the progress and civilization achieved by the Emirates, is the daughter of Sharjah. She married, gave birth and stood by her husband, who used to go on long trips, sometimes at sea to dive with sailors, and sometimes on land to work in trade and transport goods to countries Another, she was a guardian of her children, a responsible and a nanny at the same time, but life was beautiful. The mother, Umm Youssef, says: “Al-Sana’a” was our thing, and we used to live in Al-Farij as one family and eat together. We celebrate the holidays together, and if one of us fell ill, everyone would offer his material and moral services. Intimacy and love would prevail in our lives despite the few, but you taught us a lot in our lives today and yesterday, we are a generation that is mountainous in doing good. In an advanced stage, the mother, Fatima, who is by the way the oldest volunteer, and a member of the Elderly Services Center of the Department of Social Services in Sharjah, tells that she worked in several schools, one of which is; Including Al-Andalus School, and everyone loved me because I loved them in turn, and I remember that the principal of the school was Sheikha Aisha bint Muhammad Al-Qasimi, she asked me one day why I did not memorize the Qur’an, so I said because I am at work and I do not have time with my family, so she insisted on me, and even drove me with her car with The driver, after work, goes to the lesson and then takes me home. She had a beautiful relationship with everyone and everyone was unanimous in her love and respect because she loves everyone's good. Later, Fatima continued, and after my children grew up, some of whom got married, she joined the Al-Asala Club, which is affiliated with the Elderly Services Center, which organizes events, workshops and trips for senior citizens, and joined the Sharjah Volunteer Center in the year 2017 - whose members today are 21279 volunteers - and volunteered In the field of education and traditional handicrafts, I also volunteered in volunteer teams, especially in the holy month of Ramadan, - although I am fasting - and we were distributing food to passers-by, working class and drivers during the time of Iftar and Suhoor as well. Volunteer work in all its forms, and I have registered 52 volunteer hours, and 11 participations to date, noting that the presence of the Corona pandemic affected my participation in the activities as well as everyone else. And about the reason for her love of volunteer work and her persistence in it despite her advanced age, she answers in short, “I will continue my volunteer work until the last minute of my life, in order to earn the reward, and who among us does not want the reward.” What will we take with us except for good deeds, we are all poor and God is the Rich. And about social relations today and raising children between today and yesterday, she answers: They spend their lives and their time on electronic tablets and mobile phones that accompany them all the time, and this is a wrong and harmful upbringing for us and society. Al-Sana’, whose meaning many do not know today. As for her diary at this stage, she says that she spends most of the time at home, due to the Corona pandemic, and participates in the Al-Asala Club and in trips that are organized virtual or realistic, where she is very happy when she meets her friends in these gatherings.