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The College of Administration and Economics at the University of Karbala Organizes a Cultural Seminar in Collaboration with Al-Ain Social Care Foundation Titled “Flowing Eye”

The College of Administration and Economics at the University of Karbala organized a cultural seminar titled “Flowing Eye”, in collaboration with the Al-Ain Social Care Foundation, as part of its efforts to enhance cultural and social awareness among students and introduce them to the humanitarian role played by the foundation in supporting orphans and underprivileged families.

The seminar was attended by several faculty members and students. Mr. Hussein Ali Harjan, Head of the Promotion and Collection Division at Al-Ain Foundation, delivered a lecture on mechanisms for supporting orphans and vulnerable groups, highlighting the foundation’s role in providing financial and moral care. He also emphasized the significance of sustainable endowment projects in ensuring continuous support for orphans and securing their future.

Additionally, Mr. Muntadhar Najm Alwan, Head of Public Relations at the foundation, discussed various community initiatives undertaken by the foundation in collaboration with academic and service institutions. He stressed the importance of volunteer work in fostering a spirit of social solidarity.

The seminar included interactive discussions, with students and faculty members commending Al-Ain Foundation’s efforts in serving the community. The discussions emphasized the need for collective efforts to support those in need through humanitarian initiatives.

At the conclusion of the event, the College of Administration and Economics honored the foundation’s representatives in appreciation of their contributions to cultural and social awareness. Both parties also agreed to strengthen collaboration to further serve humanitarian causes.