The College of Education for Human Sciences organized an educational and cultural trip for students of the Department of Educational and Psychological Sciences to the National Orphanage.
Its aim was to inform the students about the conditions experienced by the orphans category, to instil a spirit of optimism and hope in this category, and to provide simple material assistance to reflect a kind of social solidarity, as well as informing the students of the reasons for the presence of this category in these homes, and then forming an idea about it and conducting research futuristic around; It is about their specialty.
The visit also included a lecture by the professor in charge of the home and its founder on the ethics of helping orphans, and standing with them with an explanation of the teachings of our Islamic religion in this field. Ms. Fawzia, the director of the house, urged the students to become acquainted with the principles and teachings of the Islamic religion, and to help the needy class with the available resources, as this is the great victory. Then Dr. Nidaa Al-Yasiri gave a lecture in this field as well, and thanked those in charge of this house, and promised future visits and assistance to the house, to the nursing home and others, and to the extent possible, so that the university would be a role model for all other institutions. M. Nour Hamid was also accompanied by the students.