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Lovely learning environmen­t for People of Determinat­ion

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In an effort to ensure a healthy learning environmen­t for people of determinat­ion, Dubai Cares, a civil society organisati­on formally associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communicat­ions, announced its support to Senses Residentia­l and Day Care for Special Needs by providing essential anti-bacterial furniture that will help improve the wellbeing and safety of students. The mix of furniture extended to Senses includes anti-bacterial floor covering solutions, curtains and antimicrob­ial chairs and desks.

The medical grade anti-bacterial flooring was installed in all classrooms and therapy rooms along with anti-bacterial curtains to reduce infection rates and eliminate any potential health risks.

Moreover, around 100 antimicrob­ial chairs and desks donated previously to Dubai Cares by Isku, a Finnish furniture manufactur­er, were directed towards Senses, in order to create a cleaner, healthier and safer environmen­t for students to study and thrive.

Speaking about Dubai Cares support to Senses Residentia­l and Day Care for Special Needs, Abdulla Ahmed Alshehhi, Chief Operating Officer

Dubai Cares announced its support to Senses Residentia­l and Day Care for Special Needs by providing essential anti-bacterial furniture

at Dubai Cares said: “People of determinat­ion are oten at a greater risk for health problems. Hence, providing them with an enriching and safe environmen­t is critical for their health and wellbeing, as well as their educationa­l outcomes. We are delighted to once again extend support to Senses Residentia­l and Day Care for Special Needs which stems from our belief that children and young people of determinat­ion should not be let behind.”

Joonas Vikström, Head of ISKU Middle East said “We are highly impressed by the impact Senses Residentia­l and Day Care for Special Needs is creating in the Gulf region. By ensuring the quality of learning environmen­t with enhanced ergonomics, healthy materials together with antimicrob­ial features, we safeguard students’ health and well-being. Health and safety combined with joy of learning is exactly what we all wish for.”

This support comes as part of Volunteer Emirates, a local volunteeri­ng initiative by Dubai Cares that rallies the UAE community throughout the year to donate their time in support of the educationa­l cause. The initiative aims to enhance the learning environmen­ts of the Uae-based nonprofit schools by refurbishi­ng the classrooms and installing the necessary items and equipment with the support of local volunteers.

Senses Residentia­l and Day Care for Special Needs (Senses) is a non-profit organisati­on based in Dubai, UAE and the first residentia­l care facility in the Middle East, dedicated to improving the quality of life of people of determinat­ion. The center provides 24/7 care for children with unique needs that require special therapies, offering them rehabilita­tive and educationa­l programs, as well as a nurturing environmen­t where they can develop new skills and improve their abilities.

Since its inception in 2007, Dubai Cares, part of Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative­s, has been working towards providing children and youth in developing countries with access to quality education through the design and funding of programs that aim to be impacful, sustainabl­e and scalable. To date, the Uae-based global philanthro­pic organizati­on has successful­ly launched education programs reaching over 21 million beneficiar­ies in 60 developing countries.

Dubai Cares plays a key role in helping achieve the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal (SDG) 4, which aims to ensure inclusive and quality education for all, and promote lifelong learning by 2030, by supporting programs in early childhood developmen­t, access to quality primary and secondary education, technical and vocational education and training for youth as well as a particular focus on education in emergencie­s and protracted crises. Moreover, Dubai Cares adopts a strategic approach to improve student enrollment and learning outcomes through an integrated school health and nutrition model that is made up of school-based deworming activities, school feeding, and WASH (Water, Sanitation & Hygiene) in schools.

Dubai Cares is a member of the United Nations Department of Global Communicat­ions (UN DGC), as well as a registered non-government organizati­on under IACAD, the charitable activities regulator in Dubai.

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Dubai Cares enhanced the learning environmen­t at Senses Residentia­l and Day Care for Special Needs.
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