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10-Year-Old UAE Students Support Orphans with Handmade Candles

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A group of young girls from Al Manar Model School for Girls has turned their crafting talents into a force for good. By creating handmade crochet items and candles, they raise funds entirely for charitable causes. Every profit from their work is donated to support orphans and those in need.

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Starting Small, Dreaming BigBuilding Skills Beyond CraftingA Giving SpiritPromoting Entrepreneurship at a Young AgeCommitment to Charitable Work

The students launched their initiative under the name Al Maha Charity Project, holding their first exhibition with overwhelming support from both peers and teachers. “Our goal is to donate all earnings to orphans and the less fortunate,” said 10-year-old Laila Younis, highlighting the project’s mission.

Starting Small, Dreaming Big

Sheikha Al Ghawi, 14, shared how the idea came to life: “We initially got support from our families. Later, our teachers helped us by organizing workshops where we learned to make candles using molds to craft different shapes.”

The school’s entire community came together to bring the project to life. “We started this initiative with the help of our school. Everyone contributed in some way,” added 12-year-old Hour Salah.

Building Skills Beyond Crafting

The students not only honed their crafting abilities but also developed valuable communication and entrepreneurial skills by selling their products. “We learned to connect with people and understand their preferences, which inspired us to design candles with unique scents and shapes,” said 11-year-old Yara Mohammed.

Last week, the students showcased their work at the Reach Festival held at the Mohammed bin Rashid Library. Their efforts gained support from the Sawaed Al Khair Association, operating under the patronage of Sheikha Fatima bint Hashr.

A Giving Spirit

Teacher Samira Al Junaibi explained, “This project originated from the students in our Red Crescent team, now called the ‘Giving Cloud Team’ or Gaimt Ataa. They provided all the materials themselves and insisted on donating every penny to help organize the exhibition.”

She added that the school offers an activity period for students to explore their hobbies. “Some chose science, which led to this project. They used the lab to mix materials and create candles.”

Promoting Entrepreneurship at a Young Age

“This initiative is a fantastic way for students to learn about entrepreneurship,” said Samira. “We believe kids don’t have to wait until university to start projects. They can start now and grow over time.”

Commitment to Charitable Work

Al Manar Model School has partnered with the Emirates Red Crescent to expand its charitable efforts. This year, they are focusing on supporting orphaned students by covering their educational expenses, providing meals, and distributing essential items like food supplies and electronic devices.

The school also runs workshops to help families in need develop entrepreneurial skills, promoting self-reliance and independence.

Through the Al Maha Charity Project, these young students have proven that no effort is too small to make a big difference.

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