The first phase of the social responsibility project “Eid Joy,” launched by the Community Cohesion Department in the Department of Social Services in Sharjah, has been completed, with the aim of making children happy from newborns to 18 years old, children of beneficiaries of the department and its affiliated children’s homes, during Eid Al Fitr and receiving gifts. In kind and on Eid al-Fitr. Sindia Abdul Rahman, head of the Sharjah Center for Voluntary Work, said that the project contains two initiatives, the first of which is Eid joy boxes and the second is children’s Eid gifts, which are placed in the child’s bank account on a Sanad card. Currently, the first phase, which is concerned with promoting the project, has been completed, and currently we are in the second phase, which is The stage of receiving and sorting Eid joy boxes, which numbered 250 boxes, containing Eid clothes and gifts, which were purchased by those wishing to participate in this campaign, which continues for the 11th year, in which individuals and institutions participated, and which was held this year at the Rahmaniya Center. Sindia Abdel Rahman explained about the “Eid Joy” Fund project, as it targets 1000 male and female children during the blessed Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha annually, and the project is one of a series of projects implemented by the department within the framework of social responsibility that contributes to the happiness of children, and in promoting the principles of compassion and communication between individuals. Society to advance social work. She added, a team of volunteers from the Sharjah Voluntary Work Center was formed to carry out the task of delivering boxes to children’s homes and delivering them to them. She stated that many of the donors are partners from government departments in the emirate and individuals. Sindia Abdel Rahman indicated that the children benefiting from the “Eid Joy” project are those who have lost social care and children in homes such as the Child and Family Protection Center, Dar Al-Aman, and the Women’s Protection Center, in addition to the nursing home where there are a number of children with disabilities, and the Minors’ Services Center, all of which are affiliated with Department of Social Services in Sharjah.