SCHS AND ALBATHA HEALTHCARE GROUP ARE COLLABORATING TO PROMOTE COMPREHENSIVE HEALTHCARE AND SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY
Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services (SCHS) signed a memorandum of understanding with AlBatha Healthcare Group, an affiliate of AlBatha Holding Group, to enhance cooperation in empowering people with disabilities and improving their access to specialized healthcare services.
Through collaborative efforts in the areas of raising awareness, training, and service delivery—with an emphasis on increasing employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities—this partnership demonstrates a shared commitment to fostering inclusion, enhancing quality of life, and supporting social integration.
The UAE's national strategy for empowering people with disabilities, which supports inclusion, equal opportunity, and access to essential services in all facets of life, is consistent with this memorandum.
The two organizations will work together on a variety of projects under the memorandum of understanding, such as community involvement activities, vocational training, and awareness campaigns. Additionally, the cooperation will help create sustainable employment routes and prepare for the labor market.
Together We Raise the Level of Community Awareness
Her Excellency Mrs. Mona Abdul Karim Al Yafei, Director General of SCHS, said, “SCHS, under the guidance of Her Excellency Sheikha Jameela bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, President of SCHS, is keen to build fruitful partnerships with local, Arab and international institutions, to continue providing and developing services in line with the latest and best standards.”
She added, “This partnership reinforces our ongoing commitment to defending the rights of people with disabilities and supporting their inclusion in all aspects of life.”
Our aim to increase community awareness, assist rehabilitation efforts, and fortify systems that allow individuals with disabilities to completely and confidently engage in society is carried out through our collaboration with Al Batha Healthcare. Such collaborations are essential to creating inclusive practices and attaining long-term social impact.
We Are Proud to Partner with SCHS
For his part, Dr. Hisham Abdullah, CEO of Al-Batha Healthcare Group, said, “We are proud of our partnership with SCHS in supporting a more inclusive society. This collaboration reflects our commitment to improving access to high-quality healthcare and ensuring that people with disabilities receive the support they need at every stage of their care.”
It also enables us to contribute our expertise to healthcare solutions, and to support initiatives that enhance accessibility, promote early detection, and improve long-term outcomes.
He added, “This partnership reinforces our commitment to improving access to high-quality healthcare and ensuring that people with disabilities receive the support they need at every stage of care. The memorandum of understanding also includes cooperation in organizing health awareness campaigns, hearing screening programs, and participation in community and cultural initiatives that promote social inclusion.”
He concluded by saying that this memorandum represents an important step towards strengthening strategic partnerships that support national priorities related to inclusion, accessibility, and community well-being in the United Arab Emirates.