Doha: Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF) and Seashore Group have teamed up to expand the Ability Friendly Program, which offers inclusive sporting opportunities to individuals with different abilities. Through this agreement, the two organizations will support existing seasonal camps and other exciting initiatives, further expanding the reach and impact of the QF program. Executive Director of Special Schools and SEN Services at QF, Mark David Hughes said, "This partnership with Seashore Group allows us to leverage their prestigious position and support to better assist individuals with disabilities in our community. It aligns with our shared goal of enhancing community programs and addressing the needs of those served by the Ability Friendly Program." He further explained that the agreement aligns closely with QF's mission to foster an inclusive society, saying: "With Seashore Group's support, the Ability Friendly Program is expanding its impact and enriching its offer ings. Our goal is to provide families with exceptional experiences that support their individual's growth, learning, and enjoyment." He noted that the partnership enhances existing summer and winter camps for individuals with different abilities by offering more tailored enrichment opportunities, and highlighted upcoming initiatives for the Ability Friendly Program. "Seashore Group's contribution enhances our resources and capacity, allowing us to improve the program to support more participants and coaches. This collaboration also strengthens our community network, raising awareness and promoting inclusivity," Hughes added. CEO of Seashore Group, Salem Al Mohannadi said: "We were inspired by the Ability Friendly Program's mission to provide inclusive opportunities for individuals with special needs, particularly in sports and personal development. By supporting this initiative, we hope to make a positive impact on the lives of these individuals, fostering their growth and integration into society." These e xperiences are crucial for building confidence, developing skills, and enhancing social interactions, with the goal of empowering the with disabilities to overcome challenges, Al Mohannadi added. He stressed that "supporting children with disabilities is more than just a responsibility it's a privilege. Collaborations like this play a vital role in fostering a more inclusive society where every individual has the chance to succeed. Understanding that by nurturing these individual's potential, we are contributing to a stronger and more compassionate future for all." Source: Qatar News Agency
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