
As part of its efforts to support children and promote their psychological and social well-being, the Quality Research and Development Organization implemented the “Art Club” activity for three consecutive weeks in Al-Hol camp, targeting a group of children residing there. This activity aimed to provide a safe and positive space that helps children express themselves, develop their skills, and interact with their peers within a supportive educational environment.
The program included a variety of interactive artistic and educational activities, such as drawing, coloring, physical exercises, and group competitions that encouraged children to participate and work as a team. The activity also focused on instilling a set of essential values important at this age, such as self-respect, personal hygiene, cooperation, respect for others, and environmental stewardship—values that promote positive behavior and contribute to building a well-rounded personality.


