Under the prominent humanitarian theme 'Makers of Hope,' the Student Activities Unit, fortified by the collaborative academic efforts of the College of Pharmacy's faculty and students, organized the Annual Charity Market. The initiative aims meticulously to provide essential direct financial and moral support to the elderly and vulnerable families, fundamentally reinforcing humanitarian values and pharmaceutical social responsibility.
The Director of Student Activities, Professor Dr. Sanaa Jawad Al-Mayah, explicitly clarified that orchestrating this charity market through the synergistic cooperation between the deanship, faculty, and students epitomizes the authentic principles of social solidarity and impactful integration. She emphasized that such rigorous activities decisively underscore the pharmacist's professional and humanitarian obligations towards their community, thereby actively fostering heightened societal awareness and elevating the students' core ethical compass in tandem with their scientific preparation.
Furthermore, Dr. Al-Mayah detailed that the market's comprehensive exhibitions encompassed a diverse array of sectors, including extensive book fairs, fine arts, artisanal crafts, and segments dedicated to various culinary delicacies and natural beverages. The market concomitantly featured perfumes, accessories, and aesthetic agricultural nurseries, operating alongside advanced laser engraving demonstrations and incorporated academic musical contributions. A substantial volume of these commodities and collections were efficiently sold at carefully nominal prices, manifesting a sincere institutional endorsement of the community's support for the elderly and socio-economically marginalized families.