On the sidelines of the activities of the 12th Senior Services Forum, which was organized by the Department of Social Services in Sharjah, an exhibition was recently organized accompanying the forum in which 8 academic, social, health and heritage institutions participated, which presented to the visitors of the forum the services they provide to the elderly. It is noteworthy that most of the participants obtained They are named age-friendly organizations because of their implementation of the standards set by the Global Network for Older People. The participants are: the University of Sharjah, which participated with a group of its female students from the Community College with scientific academic posters dealing with the experiences of elderly services provided to them by the United Arab Emirates. The social policy for senior citizens, issued by the Ministry of Social Affairs and which is taught to female students within the Emirates Community and Social Welfare course, was also reviewed. The female students also distributed roses to the elderly at the forum. The Sharjah Health Authority also participated in the exhibition, which in turn reviewed the services it provides to the elderly, the most important of which is free insurance for parents of government employees, in addition to providing medical care and treatment at the university hospital. Participants included the Sharjah Heritage Institute, Sharjah Airport, the Roads and Transport Authority, Align Medical Center, and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which reviewed the law protecting the elderly in the Kingdom and the experience of empowering social centers concerned with the elderly with the non-profit sector. The Elderly Services Center of the Department of Social Services in Sharjah also participated by presenting one of its initiatives, “Mishwar,” which is one of the innovative and innovative home social services for the elderly that meets the needs of the member in all the trips he desires.