Sharjah Ladies Club Announces Enriching Summer Camps For Kids
Sharjah Ladies Club, along with its eight branches in the Central and Eastern regions, is preparing to launch a series of summer camps from 1st July to 29th August. These camps aim to provide a safe educational environment and develop children's skills through various programmes and activities.
The club is organising four summer camps that feature a wide range of recreational, educational, art, and craft activities. Workshops will include cup making, face painting, pottery, cooking, and calligraphy. Sports activities such as Zumba, swimming, ice skating, and tennis will also be available.

The camps are designed for different age groups: Little Hands Art Camp (ages 3-5), Summer Wonderland Camp (ages 6-8), Colour Me Happy (ages 6-8), and Teens Glowing Summer (ages 11-16). These activities will take place at Collage Talent Centre and the Sports Complex of the main headquarters, as well as other club facilities.
Ala Al Shanasi highlighted that the annual summer camps aim to enhance children's knowledge, social, and personal skills. The camps support creative talents and fill summer holidays with useful activities through workshops and courses that teach new life skills. She added that these camps offer a wonderful opportunity to meet new friends and discover hidden talents.
Moza Al Ketbi, Al Mudam Branch Manager, emphasised that the club offers these camps to make the most of the summer holiday in a way that benefits children. The environment ensures their safety while encouraging learning and growth.
The club follows the highest level of security and safety standards to ensure participants' safety and comfort. This commitment ensures parents can trust that their children are in good hands while they engage in enriching activities.
These summer camps by Sharjah Ladies Club are set to provide an engaging platform for children to learn new skills while having fun. The diverse range of activities ensures there is something for everyone, making it an ideal way for children to spend their summer holidays productively.
With inputs from WAM