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Sharjah Children, a division of the Quarter Century Foundation for Leaders and Innovators, concluded its annual festival with participation from over 900 children and audience members aged six to twelve years at Al Suyoh Family Park. The event, which wrapped up recently, aimed to showcase young talents across multiple disciplines while providing interactive workshops and creative activities designed to develop physical, artistic, and linguistic skills among participants.
According to the official announcement, the children’s festival featured a comprehensive program that included activities spanning art, literature, theater, sports, and life skills development. The initiative also sought to introduce the public to the important role that Sharjah Children plays in serving the child community and the key services and programs it offers.
Creative Workshops Highlight Children’s Talents
The Sharjah Children festival organized an extensive array of creative and innovative workshops that demonstrated the talents and abilities of young participants across various pathways. These included literature, languages, visual arts, life skills, sports, and theatrical performances. Each workshop was designed to provide hands-on experiences that encouraged children to explore their interests and develop new competencies.
The diverse programming reflected the foundation’s commitment to holistic child development. By offering multiple avenues for creative expression, the festival created opportunities for children to discover their strengths and build confidence in various fields.
Environmental Awareness Through Green Initiative
Additionally, the festival dedicated a special corner to the “Green It” initiative, which aimed to enhance environmental awareness and promote sustainable behavior among children. This component underscored Sharjah Children’s role as a leading institution in community awareness and empowerment, according to organizers.
During the green initiative activities, children participated in agricultural activities and wrote environmental messages carrying values of sustainability and hope. These messages encouraged the protection of the environment and natural resources, fostering a sense of environmental stewardship among the young participants.
Building Future Leaders Through Integrated Programs
The annual festival serves as a cornerstone event for the Quarter Century Foundation for Leaders and Innovators, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to nurturing young talent in Sharjah. The foundation’s approach combines educational content with entertainment, creating an engaging learning environment that resonates with children in the six to twelve age bracket.
However, the festival’s impact extends beyond the immediate event. The skills and awareness developed through such programs contribute to long-term character development and community engagement among participants. By exposing children to diverse disciplines and environmental consciousness, the foundation lays groundwork for responsible future citizenship.
Meanwhile, the participation of more than 900 children and family members highlights the strong community response to youth development initiatives in Sharjah. The family-friendly venue at Al Suyoh Family Park provided an accessible setting that encouraged broad participation across the target age demographic.
The success of this year’s Sharjah Children festival reinforces the foundation’s position as a key player in child services and youth empowerment within the emirate. As the organization continues its mission under the Quarter Century Foundation umbrella, future programs are expected to build on this year’s achievements while expanding opportunities for children to develop their talents across multiple domains.










